Four members of the ±«Óãtv Social Work Society, Jacqueline Houston, Pedro Mejia-Serrano, Jordan Flatt, and Anice Altema, have been named VOT-ER Civic Health Fellows for the 2024 cohort. The formation of this team is the Social Work Society's most recent legislative initiative, which will run from April through November.
VOT-ER is a non-partisan, national nonprofit organization working to integrate civic engagement into healthcare. The Civic Health Fellowship trains and equips healthcare providers to mobilize patients towards civic engagement through community-based voter mobilization. Fellows are trained by an esteemed panel of instructors through a series of workshops. Instructors include Srdja Popovic, founder of the Center for Applied Nonviolent Actions and Strategies; Pedja Stojicic, executive lead at People Power Health and instr