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  • 1.  Reflecting on 2024: A Year of Growth and Connection

    Posted 12-26-2024 01:30:00 PM
    2024 Wrapped Recap Photo
    As we close out 2024, we're proud to reflect on a year marked by the dedication and engagement of our incredible 
    community members. Together, we've continued to foster a vibrant space for collaboration, knowledge sharing, and mutual support that strengthens our connections and advances our shared mission.
    2024 Wrapped Recap Photo
    This year brought many highlights, including:
    Dynamic Discussions: Meaningful conversations and insights shared during virtual events.
    Deeper Collaboration: Expanded opportunities for peer-to-peer support and teamwork.
    New Initiatives: Programs and events inspired by your feedback, enriching the community experience.

    Your energy, ideas, and commitment have truly made a difference, and we're immensely grateful for all you've contributed to our collective success.

    Looking ahead to 2025, we're excited to build on these achievements with even more opportunities to connect and grow. Expect engaging new events, expanded volunteer roles, and the continued success of initiatives like the Mentor Match program. Together, we'll tackle new challenges, celebrate successes, and further strengthen our community.
     
    Thank you for making 2024 an impactful and inspiring year. Wishing you all a joyful holiday season and a bright, fulfilling 2025!



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    Penny Schnarrs she/her
    Director of Community Relations and Strategy
    Association of American Medical Colleges
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  • 2.  RE: Reflecting on 2024: A Year of Growth and Connection

    Posted 12-31-2024 09:11:00 AM

    Good morning Ms. Schnarrs,

    Thank you for sharing the opportunities with AAAMC Charge for 2025, I look forward to fulfilling my role as a change agent in public health to address policy focused on improving health outcomes for pregnant women, providing assistance for low-income pregnant women, who have no transportation or may need help to get quality prenatal care from trained patient navigators, doulas, and midwives. 



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    Karla Williams
    Health Advocate and Educator
    Morehouse School of Medicine
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