09/24/2019
Since we have been receiving a lot of the same questions recently, we have generated 5 FAQ that should help you during this process:
1. Donation Goal
The donation goal that each brigadier must raise is basically the cost of the trip. The money will go towards lodging, food, transportation, translators, security and etc.
The donation goal does not include two things. The first one being the flights. However, once we have our group selected GMB will provide discounted flights so we can all travel as a group and be picked up from the airport together. The second thing that it does not cover is money to buy souvenirs. Even though much of our time will be spent helping others in remote villages, the lodging facilities and airport gift shops do have souvenirs that many students utilized last year.
2. Language Barrier
You do NOT need to know Spanish to attend this trip. Global Medical Brigades provides on-site translators that travel with us from the moment we arrive in Honduras to the moment we leave.
3. Fundraising
From October until May we will be hosting multiple fundraising events, reaching out to local business and charity drives that will help offset the cost as much as possible. I understand that the donation goal of this trip carries a hefty price tag. However, it is my goal not to let that be a limiting factor, I myself had to work two jobs to be able to attend the trip but do this day I do not regret it one bit. I hope that many of you do not have to be put in that position so that is why we already have many fundraisers set up. Additionally, friends and family will be allowed to donate to your brigade page without an additional cost and will also receive a tax deduction.
4. Pre-Health?
You do NOT have to be a pre-health student to attend this trip. We are looking for passionate individuals that want to help others. However, this is a great opportunity for those who want clinical and volunteering experience. We will be working in a clinical setting for 3 days where you shadow physicians, dentists, pharmacists, etc. The next following days are filled with numerous volunteering opportunities that are focused on public health, prevention and sanitization. Also, you get to network with other schools. While on our brigade last year we were able to meet students from Texan Christian University, Boston University, John Hopkins University, and Cornell University.
5. Applicant Process
As mentioned before there are many individuals interested in joining our organization. Due to the high demand, we will be prioritizing upperclassmen since they have limited chances to participate in such a brigade. NEVERTHELESS, if you are an underclassman do not feel discouraged. If your responses resonate with our organization we will consider your application as much as we would an upperclassman.v