GIAHC Young Leaders join Vaccine Ambassadors to raise funds for Suriname
GIAHC, in collaboration with Vaccine Ambassadors, is spearheading a fundraising initiative to donate 6,000 HPV vaccine doses to Suriname.
These are indeed difficult times for all. In order to create a tangible expression of the gamut of our pandemic experiences and our hopes for the future, GIAHC has partnered with Kellogg Sisters Corona Quilt Project to link our experiences to those of others, building a web of healing, inspiration, belonging and positive action. It is made up of squares created by people/organizations from around the world, courageously giving voice to our experience.
The idea is to provide people (adults and kids alike) a non-verbal and creative platform to make meaning of this experience and support them in bringing creativity and imagination to express their thoughts. Allowing our hands to speak through colors and shapes can be profound, and by articulating how we feel creatively, we are giving ourselves a chance to process, to sensitively react & articulate, and, to dream beyond this present reality.
Eventually all these narratives will be pieced together by us to create a quilt installation of this collective expression—one that is a meaningful and honest testament to this unique time of change, survival and perseverance. We’d love to receive squares from your network around the world.
Please click here for how to submit your square by September 30th, 2020.
CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT DESIGNS VIA EMAIL
Please Note: If selected, uploading your squares will serve as permission to showcase your work on our websites and promotional materials related to the project. Kindly spread this information through your channels to get more people involved.
GIAHC, in collaboration with Vaccine Ambassadors, is spearheading a fundraising initiative to donate 6,000 HPV vaccine doses to Suriname.
Global Initiative Against HPV and Cervical Cancer (GIAHC) has announced a partnership with The Global HPV Consortium, spearheaded by the Sabin Vaccine Institute. This collaboration aims to intensify efforts to combat Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) infections and eradicate cervical cancer as a major public health issue.
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