The Educate & Prevent Initiative (EPI) utilizes community based approach to improve the health underserved communities through health education, prevention and access to affordable care. Our model focus on health education while providing tools for preventing cardiovascular risk factors and diseases.
Students interested in healthcare careers, medical providers and community advocate can have the opportunity to participate in our various activities in the community.
Students interested in healthcare careers, medical providers and community advocate can have the opportunity to participate in our various activities in the community.
Be a EPI Volunteer
EPI is a meaningful volunteer and mentorship experience
What are the benefits of being a EPI volunteer?
What do I have to do as a EPI volunteer?
Who can be a EPI volunteer?
EPI is a meaningful volunteer and mentorship experience
What are the benefits of being a EPI volunteer?
- Work with a dedicated and wonderful team
- Serve underserved communities
- Educate people about health and prevention
- Nurture leadership and community service skills
- Plan and create meaningful projects and events
- Gain clinical exposure and exposure to health education
- Each accepted applicant is gifted a high quality stethoscope.
- All accepted applicants are eligible for The Kelli Pre-Medical Award
What do I have to do as a EPI volunteer?
- Volunteer when your time permits
- EPI is a low effort-high impact volunteer experience
- Have fun improving health through education and prevention
Who can be a EPI volunteer?
- Age 18 or above
- Resides in Tennessee
- Interested in healthcare
- Motivated and interested in engaging with the community
- Complete a EPI volunteer application
- We will review the application and notify you about the status.