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Welcome from the Editor This year is shaping up to be a prolific one for HOPE4HEALTH. Significantly, the first six months have seen unprecedented involvement of our Dentistry members and as a result the Dental portfolio is growing at a rapid pace. We primarily have the enthusiastic Laura, Lizzie, Heidi and Kylie to thank for this but don’t forget, Dent Students, that there’s always room for you to contribute! There are a number of workshops and trips open to dental students coming up and if you have any other suggestions or queries don’t hesitate to contact us or come to our monthly meetings.
to the ground and their eyes on their inbox for updates. Applications for the H4H Developing Community Grants close on 8th June, so fourth year medical students considering an overseas elective in a developing country should apply to Marrillo (marrillo@hope4health.org.au) ASAP! We are also in the process of arranging two $500 scholarships for dentistry students to put towards an international elective over the Christmas break. An information session will provide more information for those interested early in the second semester. Watch your emails for dates and times.
Autumn has been fruitful for both the Rural and Local portfolios, but don’t expect the pace to slow down just because it’s getting colder. In the coming weeks the Local portfolio is holding two new events – Op Shop Friday and the H4H Clinical Touch touch football competition. Both are benefiting novel causes not previously targeted by H4H. Winter will be just as industrious in the Rural realm. It’s almost time for second and third year students to decide whether they will apply for the QRME LongLook rural placement program and the upcoming Rural Awareness Dinner is an event not to be missed by anyone considering going rural. First years should also consider attending – I know I found it useful as a first year student and it certainly ignited my interest in rural health.
We’re all eagerly anticipating the annual Jazz Dinner Dance and Golf Day, which will raise money for the Ubuntu project this year. The JDD is HOPE4HEALTH’s premier corporate event and if precedent is anything to go by it will be an entertaining yet refined evening sure to provide a grand social experience. If you can’t support the Ubuntu project through attending the JDD be sure to show your support at H4H Clinical Touch or visit their website.
The Indigenous and International portfolios will come into their own in second semester, so anyone with an interest in these areas should keep their ears
Until next time, Jessica Madsen
Remember, anyone wishing to become more involved is welcome to attend our monthly meetings, email any of the H4H executives, visit our Facebook page or say hi at uni. We’re always keen to meet new HOPE4HEALTHers and hear your ideas. I can be reached via jessica@hope4health.org.au.
The Jazz Dinner Dance The 2011 HOPE4HEALTH Jazz Dinner Dance is being held on September 3rd at Royal Pines Resort, and will again be preceded on the same date by the HOPE4HEALTH Charity Golf Day. This will be a fantastic day full of fun and festivities, as HOPE4HEALTH raises funds to support the fantastic work that is being done both locally and abroad by Ubuntu Through Health. The Charity Golf Day is being played on Royal Pines Championship golf course, with prizes for the winning team as well as “longest drive” and “nearest to the pin” competitions. This is sure to be a great day of golf on one of Australia’s finest golf courses. The Jazz Dinner Dance is set to be a brilliant evening for all attendees. It includes a 3 course meal, 5.5 hour drinks package, and entertainment
from a prominent jazz band. This event is certainly one not to be missed. Funds raised will support a new HOPE4HEALTH initiative, Ubuntu Through Health. Ubuntu Through Health was established in 2010 by a group of Griffith University medical students. It is a non-profit initiative that endeavors to promote positive health outcomes for the people of Khayelitsha, South Africa. For more information, please visit http://ubuntuthroughhealth.org/. For further information about the HOPE4HEALTH Golf Day and Jazz Dinner Dance, please visit the HOPE4HEALTH website, or contact any HOPE4HEALTH Executive member. Jon Quinn & Claire Morrow Corporate Events
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UBUNTU THROUGH HEALTH ROYAL PINES RESORT SEPTEMBER 3RD, 2011, 630 PM BLACK TIE / COCKTAIL TICKETS $150 PER PERSON
(INCLUDING 3 COURSE MEAL, 5.5 HOUR DRINKS PACKAGE, LIVE JAZZ BAND)
OR $1400 PER TABLE OF 10 RSVP WEDNESDAY 17TH AUGUST 2011
Visit www.hope4health.org.au for tickets & more information
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