Interested in Global Health?
Start A VISION Global Health Club!
VISION chapters engage in impactful social change in their community by implementing projects within their communities, raising funds to support optical needs, and learning skills to make them effective leaders for the future.
- Create Global Health Projects in your community
- Attend an annual Global Health and Leadership Conference
- Learn about and global health issues
VISION Highlights
Harvard Program
VISION is an officially recognized student organization at Harvard College.
Global Health Conference
Info
College Readiness
Not only is leading a global health group in your community and creating actual interventions looked at favorably in college admissions, but we can also write you a letter of recommendation about your involvement.
Community Projects
Past Projects
Harvard Student Mentor
Connect with a current Harvard student to help advise projects, educate about global health issues, and fundraise for charities.
Have Fun!
Enjoy the experience of making a difference in the lives of others, learning about a topic often not seen in schools, and making friends in your community (and across the world)!
Learn About
Global Health
Learn about diverse communities and issues in global health.
Impact
Communities
Creating evidence-based and cost-effective community interventions.
Professional
Development
Gain skills, win awards, and become a better leader.
Testimonials
Asuka Sakagami
(Japan)
“Not only was I inspired by all the speakers and stimulated by the peers who attended the conference, but I was also able to make friends and get to know all the great people!”
Gerard Pena
(Illinois)
“I am in awe how others put so much time and effort to into their projects and presentations. I liked how there was a wide variety of topics that my peers chose.”
Isabella Carlo
(Connecticut)
“It is a globally illuminating experience, and a chance to learn so much from some of the brightest minds out there. I wouldn't miss it for the world!”
Sameena Shariff
(Canada)
“I was delighted to meet outstanding doctors, Harvard undergraduates, and most importantly, other ambitious high school students interested in global health."
"Shigeko Sasamori, one of the only survivors from the Hiroshima bombings in 1945, came to speak about her experiences.”
Caitlin Paquette
(Michigan)
“I began to really see the impact of mental health. This conference did a wonderful job of talking about less talked about aspects of global health. We can talk about AIDs and Malaria all day, because they are serious issues, but this year disabilities, and war, and mental health were discussed which was really important.”
Ashani Kurukulasuriya
(Massachusetts)
“I sincerely appreciate the effort this program puts towards helping students who are passionate about global health. The conference opened many doors for individuals all around the world. They have truly been exceptional in responding to all of my questions and have been there to guide me whenever it was needed. They have made it very clear to all of us 'global health people' that they care deeply about the sustainability and success of this program.”
Philippa Schunk
(Germany)
“I feel so encouraged to do more now, I feel inspired from the project that my peers conduct and also what they can become and form into. I feel like I have a huge support, all the speakers were so open to communication and I feel like that is the same in the field.”
Tha Dah Say
(California)
“It was interesting focusing on mental health services and the overall inequalities in communities and countries in basic services like water and severe poverty affecting mental health.”
Olivia Stapf
(Missouri)
“There is nothing but benefits for someone who attends this conference. Personally, it really opened my eyes and inspired me to start making my own impact.”
Tianqi Feng
(China)
“Even though I was only at the conference for a short time, I totally enjoyed it! I also felt the conference is diverse in terms of the different aspects of global health it has reached.”
Pranav Kanmadikar
(Kentucky)
“Communication is a key aspect of Global health, both when a contagion is spreading and when messages about the latest findings on chronic disease or how to live a healthy lifestyle may resonate.”
Iris Berendes-Dean
(Maryland)
“It is a rare opportunity to see what amazing things are possible in the realm of Global Health and that it is truly inspirational to see so many people motivated to do good in the world.”