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Project America

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There are many organizations in the U.S. that focus on global health and medicine in foreign countries; however, few organizations use resources to help our own community in the United States. Project America is an effort to spread awareness and decrease the increasing rate of diabetes & hypertension in America through workshops, booths, temples, and educational institutions. We are currently holding tables at various cities in New Jersey and hope to expand to neighboring states by 2016.

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If you are interested in joining the NADI team or wish to start chapter organizations in your own cities in the United States, please contact Rutgers.NadiSquad@gmail.com.

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Hours

 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Everyday

Telephone

609-216-1277

Email

rutgers.nadi@gmail.com
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Our Mission
    • Our Team >
      • Founders
      • Physician Advisory Board
      • NJIT Executive Board
      • NJMS APSEA
    • Our Community Partners
  • Rutgers
    • Rutgers Executive Board
    • Event Archive
    • Gallery
  • Resources
    • Training & Assessments >
      • Training
      • Assessments
    • Event Sign-ups
    • Screening
    • FAQ
    • Alumni Network
  • Join Our Team
    • For Students
    • For Community Partners
    • For Medical Professionals
    • For Patients
  • Contact Us
  • Rebranding to APSEA