MMS and Alliance Charitable Foundation: 2008-2009
Grants
June 16, 2009
Download a summary of the
grants (.pdf 155 kb, 1 page)
Community Action & Care for the Medically Underinsured
Ecu-Health Care, Inc. – $15,000
To support health insurance outreach, enrollment, and access to
care services for residents of North Berkshire County.
Father Bills and MainSpring – $10,000
To extend the hours of operation at MainSpring clinic to provide routine
medical care to homeless men and women in Brockton.
Friends of Boston’s Homeless –
$20,000
To support daytime services targeting chronic, long-term homeless
individuals in Boston at the Woods Mullen Shelter.
Health Awareness Services – $8,000
To expand family planning health care, screening and treatment for
sexually transmitted disease, HIV counseling and testing, community
health education, and HIV case-management services in the City of
Marlborough and surrounding towns.
Holyoke Health Center – $15,000
To support the Healthy Weight for Women project for Latina women in
Holyoke.
Metro West Free Medical Program – $25,000
For a clinical manager to support volunteer physicians and others in an
effort to expand capacity and services to underinsured in
Framingham/Metrowest communities.
Open Door Free Medical Program – $10,000
To support the Chronic Disease Project, a Hudson program run by
volunteer physicians, nurses, and medical students trying to improve
diagnosis management of hypertension and diabetes.
Project Bread – $10,000
For its Boston Healthy Food Partnership, a collaborative demonstration
project which targets 2000 low income students in three Boston Public
Schools
Sharewood Project – $7,500
To expand urgent and primary healthcare services by volunteer medical
students at the Malden clinic for the underserved of Greater Boston.
Volunteers in Medicine Berkshires –
$20,000
For a Family Nurse Practitioner who will provide medical evaluation,
treatments, and preventive health education to the
underinsured and uninsured residents of the southern Berkshire
region.
Other
The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship – $25,000
To support the Boston Schweitzer Fellows Program, one of ten such
programs in the U.S. The Fellows Program supports students in medicine
and other health professions who are engaged in community service
projects that promote health and improve access to health care for
underserved populations.
Download the Final Report to
Massachusetts Medical Society and Alliance Charitable
Foundation (.pdf, 145 kb, 6 pages)
Lambaréné Schweitzer Fellowship –
$5,000
To provide support to a senior year medical student at the University of
Massachusetts Medical School to spend three months working as a Fellow
at the Albert Schweitzer Hospital in Lambaréné, Gabon on
clinical rotations.
International Health Studies
Lindsay Kim, MD, MPH
A second-year primary care resident at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
Center who will work to increase the access to HIV care to rural
Liberians as well as provide primary care to the HIV population through
the HIV Clinic at Tubman Memorial Hospital. Additionally, she will
travel to remote areas to educate, screen, and treat those at risk for
HIV infection.
Download the report "Serving HIV/AIDS Patients in Rural
Southeastern Liberia with Tiyatien Health, Inc." (.pdf,
5.55 mb, 10 pages)
Evgeniy U. Kreydin
A fourth-year medical student at Harvard Medical School who will work in
a pediatric clinic in Dnepropetrovsk Ukraine as well as in rural clinics
surrounding the city and who will evaluation, diagnose, and treat
pediatric patients utilizing limited medical resources. The work
will concentrate on children with congenital urologic abnormalities.
Helen Moreira
A fourth-year medical student at the University of Massachusetts
Medical School who, through Unite for Sight, will work with local
Ophthalmologists traveling to remote villages in the province of Bihar,
India providing basic eye screening and treatment. For those in need of
surgery, transportation to the local hospital and surgery will be
provided free of charge. Ms. Moreira will assist with surgery and
participate in eye screenings at local schools.
Evangeline Thibodeau, MD
A fourth-year internal medicine resident at Tufts Medical Center who
will conduct a research study on the HIV-infected adult men and women
who are registered on the HIV patient databases of two community
outreach programs providing health care in the Vellore district of Tamil
Nadu, India to determine barriers to care.
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