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Stanford Medicine Outreach Program: Increasing Resource Capacity

Increasing efficiency of resource access/connection for those experiencing homelessness served by Stanford Medicine Outreach Program.

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Stanford Medicine Outreach Program is a student-led organization of MD, PA, graduate, and undergraduate students providing pop-up clinics (i.e., flu vaccinations, harm reduction materials, care kits) to individuals experiencing homelessness in the Bay Area (nearly 2,000 clients served). The proposed project will develop a resource database that generates personalized lists of local services and educational materials that will be printed onsite for each client on an as needed basis. This database will help clients navigate an often-inaccessible system of resources.


Knight-Hennessy scholars represent a vast array of cultures, perspectives, and experiences. While we as an organization are committed to elevating their voices, the views expressed are those of the scholars, and not necessarily those of KHS.

Category

  • Healthcare and Life Sciences,
  • NGO/Nonprofit, Social Impact, and Advocacy

Start Date

  • 2025

Status

  • Active

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