Wednesday, July 31, 2013
To Donate
Working as a Jesuit Volunteer allows the organizations we serve to direct their finances to the communities and people they work for. My service does not cost Mercy Primary Care a single dimeFor Mercy Primary Care this means being able to focus more of their resources towards serving 1,458 active patients. . All my finances are covered by the Jesuit Volunteer Corps through their network of donors. It has been estimated that a single JV can save domestic agencies like Mercy Primary Care approximately $20,000 annually. As such, I ask you to donate at Send Me to Serve.
To Serve
I have studied the past four years at Loyola with an open-mind towards Ethics and Social Justice. To learn more about the ideas that I fell in love, I have chosen to spend One Year to Serve through the Jesuit Volunteer Corps.
This year will be spent serving as an Enrollment Coordinator at Mercy Primary Care in Detroit, MI. I believe that this experience will enrich my life and my goal of becoming a socially conscious physician.
This blog is a means for all my sponsors to keep tabs on the work I'm doing through their generous donations. I believe that asking for donations implies a responsibility to do everything in my power to do good with such donations.
Ultimately, this blog will be a recounting of my experiences and the stories I encounter throughout the year. I hope you join me in this learning and service endeavor. My hope is that my stories will provide insight into a healthcare system that is broken and the marginalized uninsured and under-insured.
If you wish to be involved feel free to donate at Send Me to Serve or simply keep me in your thoughts and prayers.
This year will be spent serving as an Enrollment Coordinator at Mercy Primary Care in Detroit, MI. I believe that this experience will enrich my life and my goal of becoming a socially conscious physician.
This blog is a means for all my sponsors to keep tabs on the work I'm doing through their generous donations. I believe that asking for donations implies a responsibility to do everything in my power to do good with such donations.
Ultimately, this blog will be a recounting of my experiences and the stories I encounter throughout the year. I hope you join me in this learning and service endeavor. My hope is that my stories will provide insight into a healthcare system that is broken and the marginalized uninsured and under-insured.
If you wish to be involved feel free to donate at Send Me to Serve or simply keep me in your thoughts and prayers.
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