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logo: Global Impact - International Service Learning
 
International Service Learning
in the Developing World

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GLOBAL IMPACT PROGRAMS

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Our Summer 2009 Programs Are FULL!

Registration for Summer 2010 programs begins in October 2009 and includes Peru, Tanzania, Vietnam and a pilot program to India.

SUMMER 2009 PROGRAMS:

  Download 2009 program poster


photo: resident of Tanzania Global Impact is Seattle Community College District students, faculty and staff, partnering with Seattle-area medical,educational and service-oriented community organizations to deliver healthcare and volunteer service in developing countries.

If you would like to DONATE funds to support Global Impact projects, including medical supplies, please complete this form.

Global Impact volunteers make a real difference in the lives of people in developing countries. In return, the lives of volunteers are enriched by the simple act of serving others — and learning to see the world from a different perspective. This experience is life-changing.

World Nomads from Australia will be filming a documentary of 2009's Vietnam Village Trek.

View special web feature on Global Impact 2008.

Article: "Global Impact: Volunteer Opportunities for Family Physicians"
from: August 2008 issue of WA Family Physician's Journal.

2009 Global Impact Information Sessions

No information sessions are currently scheduled.

Click the links below to review the information that is presented.
View Info Session presentation 6.0 MB

View presentation on Global Health 1.5 MB

For the best viewing experience -
we recommend that you download the presentation and then view it.

Are you ready to be a Global Impact participant?  Please read our list of goals for participants and for the "clients" we serve in developing countries. There are many challenges and rewards. There are many reasons why people choose to pay to volunteer.

"Long term research in education has shown that the single most important influence on an individual's lifelong learning and effectiveness is the experience and attitudes gained while being engaged in a service project."

Dr. Don Belcher, MD, Global Impact Advisory Board

photo: Vietnam particpant with children

"Healthcare providers must have a global perspective on the patient population since a large number of our patients are from other countries. Global Impact participants... will gain a better perspective on the health needs of a unique culture by immersing themselves in that culture."

Professor Mary Sitterley, Nursing Instructor, Seattle Community Colleges ( South campus )

Group Leadership: SCCD faculty and staff and Global Impact Advisory Board members may apply to lead Global Impact trips. The application deadline is November 2009 for Summer 2010 adventures.

Download application to lead a Global Impact Project.


APPLY HERE to participate in the Global Impact program.
Be sure to include the relevant release document located above with each program description.

photo: Vietnam particpant with child
  1. These trips will run only after reaching our minimum enrollment. Book your flights as refundable or with cancellation insurance (available with most credit cards) OR wait until you have received confirmation from SCCD Global Impact that the trip is a "go" before you book your ticket.  Approximate airfare: Peru and Vietnam ($1,000-$1,400), Tanzania ($1,800-$2,200) flying into Nairobi or Dar Es Salaam and taking shuttle.
  2. Participants are required to have emergency medical insurance (insurance which will cover you overseas and must include medical evacuation and repatriation of remains). There are many inexpensive policies to choose from.
  3. Optional college credits are available at each of the 3 colleges. You may contact Mari Acob-Nash - (North), Karen Kato - (Central) or Kathie Kwilinski - (South) — to learn what courses you can register for in coordination with Global Impact programs. A 3-5 credit Experimental Learning course is available to individuals who are not students at the Seattle Community Colleges. Click here for more information on ITL197.
  4. Participants may find this Seattle Central on campus course excellent preparation for a Global Impact trip: HEA 225, Global Health, instructor Dr. Jay McClean-Riggs.
  5. Limited stipend / scholarship funding is available for SCCD students (and students from other institutions). The deadline is March 1, 2009.
  6. For a list of fundraising ideas in support of these programs, please visit our Peru partners's website, ProWorld Service Corp:
    ProWorld Scholarships and Fundraising
  7. There is a $200 non-refundable application fee in order to reserve your place.
    This fee will be refunded if the SCCD cancels the trip or you are not accepted into the program you applied to join.  It will not be refunded if you do not receive a scholarship — or for any other reason.  Please do not apply if you may not be able to participate.
  8. Ready to go?! If you've already decided to sign up, here is a list of language learning resources for Swahili, Vietnamese, Spanish, Quechua, or Hindi.
  9. Dates for Orientation and Training for all participants will be June 13 AND June 20, 2009 from 9am - 5pm.
    Dates will be listed in October for 2010 programs.

logo: Seattle Community Colleges For more information, contact:

Andrea Insley
District Coordinator of International Programs


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