GlobeMed
     The Global Medical Relief Program
        of UMKC

NEWS
23 Apr 2005

5k Run/Walk held at 10 A.M., Swinney Outdoor Track; $897.00 raised for H.O.P.E.
Mar 2005

$1020.55 raised for the victims and survivors of the Indian Ocean tsunami. See www.globemed.org for details on donation by PayPal.
Jan 2005

Successful shipment to Grenada, W.I. and Phebe Hospital, Liberia.
16 Sep 2004

Successful first shipment of 150 health kits to the Maison de Naissance, Haiti.
15 Sep 2004

We resolve to help the victims of Hurricane Ivan in Grenada, West Indies.
Aug 2004

We commit to consistently raise funds and equipment for the Maison de Naissance, a birthing home in Haiti.
July 2004

We commit to raise equipment to the recently ransacked Phebe Hospital in Liberia.
13 Jun 2004

Official CSO recognition by GlobeMed, NFP.


  globemed@umkc.edu

GlobeMed

of UMKC

General Meeting Agenda

6 August 2004

Theater B, Medical School

 

        I.                     Welcome
       
II.                   CSO recognition

a.       attained on June 13, 2004; National Board of Directors unanimously voted to recognize us as a Stage One Cooperative Student Organization (CSO).

III.                 UMKC recognition status

IV.                Meetings

a.       Executive Board = first Wednesday of every month

b.       Whole membership = third Wednesday of every month

c.        this is subject to change.

V.                  Treasury

a.       report from Monica

VI.                Fundraising

a.       Congrats on our first events =)

b.       Krispy Kreme event on a consistent basis—next sale Tuesday, August 10

c.        UNO’s

VII.              External Affairs

a.       Start contacting corporations as well as hospitals now

b.       Communicating in person (vs. phone, email, etc.) is most effective method

VIII.            Internal Affairs

a.       work on campus now (Fall) for drives and fundraising events

b.       work on membership building now (Fall)

c.        discuss upcoming Roo Fair (August 13th)

IX.                Projects

a.       Tropical Disease Center in Ho, Ghana, Volta Region

b.       Phebe Hospital in Liberia

c.        Haiti relief from recent floods

d.       Our own CSO projects; how this can be challenging but definitely feasible

                                                               i.      What we would have to do for that to happen

e.        Quality control check—tentatively scheduled for Saturday, August 21st

X.                  Photo presentation

XI.                Supplies Drive for Haiti—Saturday, August 7th and Saturday, August 13th

a.       any supplies that you might have now should go to Robin who will procure storage of them until packing days

b.       you may consider purchasing some supplies on your own (personal donation)

c.        division into four groups

XII.              General Announcements and Closing Remarks

a.        Open for anything you want to address that hasn’t already been covered