"I’ve been involved with GlobeMed since I was a freshman at Rhodes College, and now I’m a senior. You know, when you first go to college, they tell you to get involved in everything, but this is one of those things that has lasted. I’m from a Protestant home in Atlanta, and I’ve been involved in mission work, but I don’t know if those efforts were always the best way. The GlobeMed chapter at Rhodes partners with A Ministry of Sharing Health and Hope (AMOS), a non-profit organization that works to improve the health of impoverished communities in Nicaragua. The money our chapter raises goes primarily toward water filtration programs. I think it’s a really good model that provides long-term help."