What is MEDLIFE?
The MEDLIFE Approach
Service Learning Trips
Service Learning Trips Pt. 2
Moving Mountains
100

What type of organization is MEDLIFE classified as?

What is a 501(c)(3) non-profit

100

MEDLIFE believes that in order to improve the overall health and welfare of families and communities in need, a comprehensive approach focused on sustainable development is needed. With this goal in mind, MEDLIFE seeks to deliver aid through three broad avenues:

What is medicine, education, and development? 

100

How long are the service learning trips?

What is a week long 

100

List three types of medical care that are provided (and shadowed) during the mobile clinics 

What is OBGYN, dental, general primary care 

100

A one dollar donation provides a child with __

What is a dental hygiene kit 

200

In what continents does MEDLIFE partner with low-income communities to provide care?

What is Latin America and Africa 

200

Going beyond the services that can provided in the Mobile Clinics, MEDLIFE staff conduct what?

What is year-round follow-up care 

200

The trip allows volunteers to understand the realities of extreme ___ firsthand, personally connect them with the communities that MEDLIFE supports, and ignite action within them to join the MEDLIFE Movement in the fight for a world free from the constraints of ___. 

What is poverty 

200

A functional tour showing how the communities that are being aided actually live is called the ___ tour

What is reality 

200

A 60$ donation provides sponsors a vital educational ___ empowering communities with essential skills 

What is a workshop 

300

MEDLIFE's "mission is to build a worldwide movement empowering low-income individuals in their fight for equal access to ___, ___, and ___"

What is healthcare, education, and a safe home

300

Education is essential to enact ___ change in poor communities

What is sustainable

300

How many service hours do you gain by going on the trip?

What is 40

300

Through the trip, volunteers become ___ ____ and learn how to advocate for social issues, both locally and abroad 

What is global citizens

300

A 150$ donation ensures ___-___ ___, ensuring patients receive ongoing, necessary treatment. 

What is follow-up care 

400

MEDLIFE's vision is to create "a world free from the constraints of ___ achieved through ___" 

What is poverty and sustainable development 

400

Site-specific community development projects vary from region to region and include the building of ___

What is staircases 

400

MEDLIFE serviced learning trips are unique in that they hire ___ physicians. An answer must include why this practice is done. 

What is local

400

In order to work hand-in-hand with the communities, MEDLIFE and its volunteers complete __% of the work during our Service Learning Trips, while community members do the remaining __%

What is 50, 50

400

A 250$ donation maintains ____ ____, ensuring the upkeep of essential community projects thus fostering long-term growth and sustainability. 

What is Project Longevity 

500

Who is the founder of MEDLIFE?

Who is Nick Ellis

500

The MEDLIFE approach includes ____ opportunities for parents to aid in ending the cycle of poverty in communities.  

What is employment 

500

List all of the countries that MEDLIFE does service trips to (4)

What is Peru, Ecuador, Costa Rica, and Tanzania

500

MEDLIFE’s Follow-Up Care Program encompasses various forms of assistance (list 3). 

What is financial aid, emotional support, nutritional assistance, and educational resources. 

500

____ ____, from our very own OSU chapter, is the 4th highest national donor to the Moving Mountains Campaign!

Who is Madison Schwartz