Posted: 11/21/2009 - 2 comment(s) [ Comment ]
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 Yay! We're getting together again for the fourth time this year, on Monday night, to watch "Another Life", as part of a screening test before we organize our first documentary-viewing event.  :]  Last time, we came up with ideas to link with other health and Asian-related organizations to fuse our events together.. perhaps, a Jade Ribbon Dance, Jr. after Duke with our Chinese Cultural Dance Club? ^^  Can't wait to discuss more options along the way! We're finally got approved as a club on campus, so that's definitely a thumbs-up.. and Minh-Vu's been charged with a goal to raise at least $1000 this school year.. ahahaha I think it can be done. * transform into korean wannabe* --> AJA AJA FIGHTING! 

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Organization: Asian Liver Center at Stanford University

98 members

The Asian Liver Center at Stanford University is the first non-profit organization in the United States that addresses the high incidence of hepatitis B and liver cancer in Asians and Asian Americans. Founded in 1996, the center uses a three-pronged approach towards fighting hepatitis B through outr

Organization: Team HBV

77 members

Team HBV is the international coalition of student organizations and volunteers working with the Asian Liver Center to spread awareness about hepatitis B and liver cancer to their schools and communities. Team HBV is the organizational structure that works to promote the Jade Ribbon Campaign.

Organization: Jade Ribbon Campaign

97 members

Join the Jade Ribbon Campaign to unite against hepatitis B and liver cancer! The greatest health disparity between Asian Americans and white Americans is the prevalence of chronic hepatitis B infection and the high incidence of liver cancer, 80% of which is caused by chronic hepatitis B infec

Organization: Team HBV at UCLA

17 members

Team HBV at UCLA is dedicated to raising awareness of hepatitis B on campus and in the community. We work with other health and cultural organizations on campus in order to centralize hepatitis B efforts and maximize outreach potential. We also provide volunteer opportunities for students to gain mo
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