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Subject: Doctors Without Borders at UMD is recruiting for more members

Description:
This semester, Doctors Without Borders at UMD is focusing on the important
issue of women’s health, and we are looking for more members to help us
tackle this important topic.

At UMD, our student chapter is passionate about becoming a part of a vital
movement — a mission that seeks to provide urgent medical care to people
who need it the most.
This semester, we will be holding volunteering opportunities, hosting
speakers, and fundraising for issues pertaining to women’s health. We
believe it is an important and broad topic that needs more awareness and
discussion. We hope this semester we can push to challenge a health disparity
that impacts every single person around the world, and we can recruit as many
people as possible to help on our mission.

To learn more about what our plans are for the spring and to get involved…

Make sure you are following our social media and look out for more posts;
https://www.instagram.com/dwb.umd/
https://www.facebook.com/DWB.UMD

Submit your email for membership on our Terplink;
https://terplink.umd.edu/organization/dwb-msf-umd


Contact Person: Lorena Bravo
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