- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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4 people are interested
Trivia Night Volunteers
ORGANIZATION: iFM Community Medicine
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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4 people are interested
Description of Event/Opportunity: iFM Community Medicine, a non-profit which provides medical care for uninsured, underinsured, and underserved people in the St. Louis metro area, is hosting a Trivia Night. Funds raised during the event will support our 19 community clinics. Volunteers will work in shifts to set up for the event, sell raffle tickets, score question sheets, assist with silent auction, and aide in post-event clean up. Please dress casually and comfortably.
When: Saturday, April 13st, 2019 (various shifts starting at 9am, ending 11pm)
Where: STL Police Officers Hall - 3710 Hampton Ave
We are looking to have shifts of volunteers due to the length of the event.
9-11am: 3-4 people for set up
5:30-7:30pm: 3-4 people for check-in and registration
5:30-10:00pm: 12-15 people for raffle ticket sales, food and drink refill, answer running, scoring, etc.
Contact Information: Tami Timmer, tami@ifm-stl.org , (314) 833-4030
Deadline: please let us know by Friday 4/5/19 if you’re interested!
More opportunities with iFM Community Medicine
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About iFM Community Medicine
Location:
722 Loughborough, Saint Louis, MO 63111, US
Mission Statement
Strengthening underserved communities, one patient at a time.
Description
iFM Community Medicine lives this mission every day by taking healthcare services directly to points of need in our community, overcoming access barriers related to cost, transportation, language and trust.
We envision a community in which:
- Every person has a health home.
- Quality health services are available and appropriately utilized.
- Disparities in health outcomes are reduced.
- Community agencies collaborate to improve health services.
- A sustainable cadre of health professionals is committed to achieving this vision.
Disadvantaged children, homeless teens and low-income families in St. Louis don’t have the money, transportation or know-how required to navigate today’s complex healthcare system. The Institute for Family Medicine provides convenient, cost-effective care at trusted points of service in the community including schools, shelters and other social service organizations. Our creative partnerships provide continuity of care, ensuring improved health outcomes and helping our disadvantaged patients get back on their feet while learning how to be responsible for their own health.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
3710 Hampton AveSaint Louis, MO 63109
DATE POSTED
March 18, 2019
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- 9-11am: 3-4 people for set up 5:30-7:30pm: 3-4 people for check-in and registration 5:30-10:00pm: 12-15 people for raffle ticket sales, answer running, scoring, etc.