Meet the Team!
Meet the Team
Meet the Georgetown Peer Educators
Britney has just finished her fourth year at Queen’s and will be receiving an honours degree in Life Sciences in the fall. She is hoping to continue her studies in the healthcare field and become a registered diagnostic sonographer. This year she worked in a mental health clinic in Kingston, Canada. She has a passionate about mental health and is excited to share all the knowledge she gained with the students of Georgetown. She is excited to meet all the students and engage in thoughtful conversations about all aspects of health. She cannot wait to start her initiative in Georgetown!
Gwendolyn just finished her first year in Honours Science at Queen’s, where she hopes to pursue a specialization in cardiorespiratory science. She loves hearts and space, along with compassion-based care and education in all of its forms!! Gwendolyn is so grateful for QHO and all of the opportunities for learning she has had through this incredible organization throughout the year. She can’t wait to get into classrooms alongside her teaching partners – Britney, Hannah, and Tara – who inspire her every day with their motivation and passion for health. Gwen is eager to go on initiative, is thankful for every single person involved in making this initiative a success, for Shannen and Megan for their hard work that knows no bounds in training us, and she can’t wait to meet all of the wonderful people in Guyana.
Meet the Berbice Peer Educators
Delaney just graduate from Queen’s University with a major in Life Science and a minor in Health Studies. She plans on continuing her education in Nursing. She is beyond excited to work with her QHO team and promote health in Berbice, Guyana. After a year of training she is looking forward to meeting all the students and sharing experiences. She hopes to use her knowledge from her degree and working in an HIV/AIDS clinic to engage stigma-reducing discussions with students.
Nick has just finished his third year at
Queen’s University, where he is studying Philosophy. He is especially
interested in ethics, where he can apply moral theory to his everyday life.
Knowledge is an important part of his philosophical studies, and is why Queen’s
Health Outreach became of interest to him. In one’s life there are very few
things one is able to control, however, the more knowledge one obtains, the
more control one may have. Given this, being a part of QHO’s dedication to
facilitate health discussions in classrooms became an enticing opportunity.
Nick is passionate about education, and is excited to learn as much as he can
about Guyana and about its culture. Nick is patiently anticipating his time in
Guyana, and is excited to see what he and his fellow Peer Educators can contribute
in classroom discussions and community based health activities!
Ciara has just graduated from her fourth year at
Queen’s University from the Life Sciences program and she aspires to work in
healthcare. She is super excited to promote health in Berbice, Guyana for the
next seven weeks! She can’t wait to work with the youth there and have open
discussions about mental, physical, and sexual health. She looks forward to
learning about the people and the culture of Guyana. Ciara can't wait to start
teaching in the Berbice classrooms with her fellow peer educators, and to share
her passion for youth, health and education!
Elizabeth has just completed
her second year in Kinesiology and couldn’t be more excited for initiative! She
is passionate about sciences and the promotion of proper health, and she has
immersed herself in many clubs at Queen’s to enhance information she learns in
classroom. Elizabeth is eager to intergrade what she has learned from QHO, as
well as through her own experience and to facilitate interesting conversations
with different students. She will be in the Berbice area along with 5 other
amazing individuals and is ready to see what the next 7 weeks have in store.