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SHC Needs you!

There are plenty of volunteer opportunities within the SHC and the ASUW. We are currently recruiting a team of highly motivated and dedicated volunteers who will work closely with the SHC Director as the SHC Board of Interns. Please contact the SHC Director if you are interested in applying for a position!


You can also look for more volunteer opportunities within the ASUW at volunteer.asuw.org.

fashion show ~ Everybody Every Body

The Everybody Every Body Fashion Show is one of the largest collaborative programs put on by the ASUW. In recognition of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, the fashion show is a show promoting healthy body image awareness and lifestyles. On the runway, volunteer models from the UW student body of all shapes and sizes showcase what it truly means to be healthy and confident.


Every year, we pack some of the largest venues on campus for a night of celebrating healthy body image and many fresh styles from local retailers.


Be a part of the show by volunteering to help out with e show, be a model, photographer, and more! If you want a larger role, be a part of the Fashion Show Team and help plan the show itself!

the health and wellness council
The Student Health Consortium and the Division of Student Life is currently creating a student representative position on the Health and Wellness Council. The Health and Wellness Council meets once a month and brings together various resources, services and expertise from across campus in the areas of health and student development.


The Council focuses on sharing information about existing programs and services, exploring possible collaborations, and creating sustainable plans of action to address gaps in services for students. Faculty, staff, and students from all areas of the campus participate. 


This position will be open soon and students must go through the ASUW volunteer application process. Please go to volunteer.asuw.org for more information.

 

The primary goal of the Hall Health Advisory Committee is to provide a student perspective on the workings of Hall Health Primary Care Center. The HHPCC is constantly tailored to meet the needs of our campus community; as a representative of ASUW, the volunteer offers an undergraduate insight in regards to patient needs. Duties include providing feedback on HHPCC's yearly budget, giving opinion on new programs and access systems for patients, and to the best of one's knowledge, providing student consensus on HHPCC's utility.


Please go to volunteer.asuw.org to apply and for more information.

the hall health advisory committee
Rainy Dawg Radio is your only radio show on campus and they are in the process of creating the first talk-only radio show into their music programming. This year, we are creating a new talk show featuring a pre-health student as a medical correspondent and a comedian as a co-host in a “Love-Line” type show. We will be taking questions through phone/email from students about any health issues or advice.
 
rainydawg radio pre-health correspondent
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