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"The social issues, like having money for heat, have a big impact on children's health. But, physicians can only do so much. My nurses can't do it all. The social worker we have on this floor can't do it all. We all feel like sometimes we're running on a treadmill and just barely staying above water. As part of the team, the Family Help Desk makes a difference. It's a powerful thing."
- Dr. Bobbi Philipp, Mentor, Boston Medical Center

 
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OUR MENTORS Mentors lend their expert knowledge to help volunteers identify specific health and social needs of patients.

Project HEALTH mentors are doctors, lawyers, nurses, social workers, and other professionals who guide and support programs. As motivators and educators, mentors challenge volunteers to set and achieve programmatic goals, evaluate impact, and consider socially-responsible careers.

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