Volunteers: A Bright Spot in an Otherwise Grim Public-Health Landscape, Avi Kerendian


Posted April 1, 2022 by Avikerendian

Every day, volunteers are a vital part in preventing disease and saving lives. Avi Kerendian, a co-founder of GGHTx, is using telehealth and artificial intelligence to expand the global health startup.

 
Global health volunteers are a ray of sunshine in an otherwise bleak global health landscape. Volunteers from all corners of the globe come to help reduce world poverty and improve global health, sometimes being the first line of defense against disease.

GGHTx is making a real difference in global health by involving volunteers. Avi Kerendian, Co-founder of GGHTx, passionately believes that the healthcare sector is one area where volunteerism makes a significant impact on human life and is working to empower them to do even more. By empowering volunteers to make a real difference in their community, GGHTx is making a real difference in global health.

Volunteers are vital to the global healthcare system. They are people who put their passion into their work, and this passion enables them to bring much-needed attention to neglected diseases that often go untreated. Healthcare professionals who volunteer have a real difference in terms of how they approach the world. Community outreach is one of the most important aspects of volunteer work, and it is something that healthcare volunteers excel at.

“Their contributions can make a real difference, both in terms of healthcare and sustainable development. They work tirelessly to improve the lives of others by providing medical care, teaching hygiene and nutrition, and building healthy communities,” says Kerendian.

With the right training and support, these volunteers can make a real difference in the fight against disease, securing individuals rights to health. They are motivated by their passions for helping others and making a real difference in the community. Their work is critical in the effort to address global health challenges, especially given the COVID-19 pandemic.

Volunteers from around the world come together to participate in GGHTx volunteer mission trips, ranging from Mexico to Uganda. These teams focus on solving specific global health problems through innovative technologies and approaches, such as telehealth and artificial intelligence. Avi Kerendian says that this type of volunteerism is crucial for addressing global health challenges.

"Our volunteers from all corners of the world come to help those in need, often at great personal cost. They are passionate about healthcare and want to make a real difference in their community," said Kerendian. ”Their engagement has led to transformational change across multiple sectors, including infectious diseases, maternal and child health, COVID-19 control, HIV/AIDS prevention, and more.”

Despite their immense value, global health volunteers remain largely unrecognized and undervalued. This is due in part to the fact that volunteers are often seen as unsung heroes who make a real difference in the community. However, this is only part of the story. Volunteers offer an invaluable source of healthcare and passion for their work. Furthermore, their contributions go beyond simply providing assistance; they are often integral in developing new ways to improve healthcare provision and reach communities that need it most. With all this in mind, it is clear why global health volunteers should be recognized for their real difference.

By working together, volunteers can make a real difference in the lives of those who need it most. Their dedication, passion, and willingness to help make a difference is commendable. Volunteers can be found in every corner of the world and through a variety of organizations, but one of the best ways to do this is through volunteering with GGHTx — changing lives one village at a time.
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Last Updated April 1, 2022