New Members attend Ribbon-cutting with Camden Mayor Vic Carstarphen
The new members at our clinic in Branch Village supported the City of Camden’s reopening of the Elijah Perry Park in Centerville. Our members met Camden Mayor Victor Carstarphen.
The new members at our clinic in Branch Village supported the City of Camden’s reopening of the Elijah Perry Park in Centerville. Our members met Camden Mayor Victor Carstarphen.
Congratulations to the 16 members that recently completed their Bachelors of Science in Nursing while serving our community as Public Health AmeriCorps members!
Rutgers Camden Public Health AmeriCorps members, trained by Vaccine Equity Education Coalition, lead discussion around health equity at the first annual Health Equity Symposium. These members facilitated communication between other … Read More
Dr. Tysha Saffold received support from the NJ Commission on National and Community Service to support a community meal at our Branches and NorthGate community sites. Catering was provided by … Read More
Rutgers–Camden supported the Mayor’s Office in celebrating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the North Camden Community Center. Members from our Public Health AmeriCorps program screened community … Read More
Dr. Thomas Dahan joined the 89 other funded Public Health AmeriCorps programs in Washington, DC for a grantee convening and training. In addition. Dr. Dahan and a small group of … Read More
The City of Camden, Camden Community Partnership, and others coordinated a Thanksgiving meal delivery. Members from our program served over 60 seniors at the Branches in south Camden as part … Read More
Thanks to the generous support of Ocean First Bank, our community partners at Better Tomorrows and Lifting Up Camden’s Youth provided hundreds of coats to families in the Branches. Our … Read More