Posted by Rotary Club of Northborough on Aug 01, 2020

A member of the Rotary Club of Northborough was inspired by a personal conversation with Dr. Paul Farmer, co-founder of Partners In Health. Her enthusiasm, shared with her club members, led the Northborough club  to work on a presentation about Partners In Health and StopCOVID, its response to COVID-19 pandemic

To view the StopCOVID presentation, made during a recent online club meeting, click hereTo watch the 1-minute StopCOVID video, click here.

Partners In Health teams on four continents are fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. They're protecting the most vulnerable, building health systems, and saving lives. 

Partners In Health has more than 30 years of experience battling epidemics, working with impoverished communities to defeat HIV, drug-resistant tuberculosis, ebola, zika, and cholera. It's time to stop this coronavirus in its tracks, and they know how to do it. Partners In Health is launching a comprehensive effort to support this response across its network of supported countries around the world, to do the following: 

  • Contain and control the spread of the virus
  • Ensure that patients are provided with dignified care
  • Demonstrate to the world what aggressive action in vulnerable settings can achieve

Join the fight

Thank you for joining the Rotary Club of Northborough in support of Partners In Health’s fight to bring health care to those who need it most. The money raised by our club will go toward treating vicious diseases such as malaria and tuberculosis, building homes for poor families, helping farmers increase their crops, and treating malnutrition in children. For people living on less than a dollar a day, no amount of support is too small - $5 can make all the difference.

Please consider joining us in our campaign to support the efforts of Partners In Health, by giving generously to Partners In Health - especially, during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. To donate, click here.

For more information, contact the Rotary Club of Northborough at rotaryclubofnorthborough@gmail.com.

 
 
 
 
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