Elise Joseph Foundation recognizes Explorers Sans Frontières (ESF) for their hard work and dedication to support their community health promotion activities. ESF proudly supported their health fair with dedicated Nurses and Doctors along with ESF Student Leaders.
Archive for October, 2008
ESF Health Fair Hosted with the Elise Joseph Foundation at the 3rd Annual Haitian/Haitian-American Health Fair located at the Lonnie Young Recreational Center, 1100 Chelten Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19138.
This will be the 1st of a Series of Articles on ESF’s local and global efforts. ESF Team Members Lara Lechtenberg and Christina Spino featured in a follow-up article in The Fallser Newspaper which is circulated to 1000’s of residents, visitors, and businesses. ESF Members are recognized for their commitment and hard work abroad in [ Read More ]
Over 1,300 students and scholars from over 100 countries participated in the cultural festivities sponsored by the International Classroom at UPenn. ESF Students Leaders were present to set-up and assist with the evening’s reception which included cultural exchanges from individuals of various ethnic, cultural, language and religious backgrounds.
The University of Archeology and Anthropology recognized ESF for their contribution and collaboration with the International Student and Scholar Reception in October 2008, hosting over 1000 international visitors from over 90 countries.
ESF Founder and President, Shonta D. Collins, RN, BSN, MPA is recognized for the community outreach led by ESF. ESF has been breaking ground locally and globally, seeking to expand their local community outreach and requests support to open a local center for ESF to call home.
October 9, 2008 – ESF Team participated in an interactive presentation and open forum with Ishmael Beah, Author and Human Rights Activists. Ishmael shared details and personal accounts from his top selling book, “A Long Way Gone, Memories of a Boy Soldier.”
