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"Jeremy's become very independent with his asthma now. He's very comfortable with it. He doesn't think of it as a disease or hindering him now. He takes it more as, not so much as a gift, but something he can control on his own, you know, he's a normal person. Before, he thought, 'Oh, I'm sickly,' but the Asthma Swimming Program taught so much about asthma, breathing, how to control it. It has been wonderful, I have no complaints."
- Alicia Fullerton, Mother of Jeremy Fullerton, Boston Asthma Swimming Program

 
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A Network of LeadersALUMNI

Our impact extends beyond our nation's cities to the college campuses that develop our nation's future leaders. Project HEALTH volunteers do real work, making a real impact, partnering with physicians and advocates working on the ground level, seeing the multitude of challenges facing low-income communities. Inspired by children and mentors, and building from their foundation of skills and experiences, Project HEALTH volunteers often begin a life-long commitment to low-income families. Project HEALTH is far more than a program; it is a beginning to a life as a leader for social change.

Project HEALTH proves transformational for its undergraduate volunteers. As Project HEALTH alumna, and current Johns Hopkins Medical School and School of Public Health Student Muriel Jean-Jacques explains, "Put simply, my involvement in Project HEALTH has not only deepened my commitment to public service, but also motivated me to a become a public leader and public actor."

Learn more about our Alumni and Where They Are Now.