Circa Terra ( Charleston Chapter )


“The children of Humanity are each other’s limbs.
That share an origin in their creator
When one limb passes its days in pain
The other limb cannot remain easy.
You who feel no pain at the suffering of others,
It is not fitting you be called Human” - Saadi

This poem by Saadi, a famous Iranian Poet, encompasses what Circa Terra stands for. Circa Terra is part of a global effort to help improve health care in the United States and also in developing countries. Members of Circa Terra have the opportunity to reach out to their colleagues in Charleston and also around the world. This organization collects surplus items that would have been thrown away from the CAMC hospitals, and gives the items to Health Right Clinic- a free clinic in Charleston WV and also to Global Links- a distribution center in Pittsburg. Through Global Links the items are exported to clinics and hospitals around the world that are in dire need of the equipments. In many developing countries access to medical equipments is very limited and as a result even though great health care personals are available they can not provide the best health care for their patients because of lack of resources. Through Circa Terra we hope to lessen this problem and be part of ongoing struggle to improve healthcare not only in the United States but also in other countries. We thank all of our current volunteers and encourage other volunteers to join.

"Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and the most inhumane." Martin Luther King

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Upcoming Events

The fifth pack and sort which was on April 25th 2008 was a great success. The next pack and sort is scheduled for July 15th. Keep checking your e-mails and site for more information.

The Second Circa Terra Meeting is scheduled for July 8th at 6pm. This meeting is meant to introduce third year medical student to Circa Terra and provide an introduction to third year rotations. I am going to talk about each rotation and offer some advice about what books to buy, how to study etc. Refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP by e- mailing Maryam Jame at mjame@mix.wvu.edu.

Are you interested in receiving community service hours? You can receive up to 10 hours for taking the circa terra boxes to Pittsburg and up to 6 hours for taking up the boxes to Morgantown. Please contact Maryam Jame if you are interested mjame@mix.wvu.edu