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Peer Health Exchange

San Francisco, CA
2 staff members
4 30 Reviews
Company Profile

In 1999, six Yale undergraduates began teaching health workshops in New Haven public schools in order to fill the gap left by an underfunded, understaffed district health program. In 2003, the founding members of the group established Peer Health Exchange to replicate this successful program in other communities with unmet health education needs. Since then, we have trained more than 8,500 college student volunteers to deliver effective health education to over 100,000 public high school students in New York City, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Washington, DC, seeing strong initial results. Mission: Peer Health Exchange’s mission is to empower young people with the knowledge, skills, and resources to make healthy decisions. We do this by training college students to teach a skills-based health curriculum in under-resourced high schools across the country.

Company size

51 to 200

Type

Nonprofit Organization

Revenue

$5 to $10 million (USD)

Industry

Social Assistance

Competitors

Unknown

Founded

2003

Staff Members
Worked since Monday, May 20 2024
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