Welcome Students!
Want to become an advocate?
Help leverage community connections and assist the Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities to increase research participation and representation.
The CARE Ambassador program is a volunteer opportunity by the CARE Registry, open to high school students, college students, and recent undergrad graduates.
Participating as a CARE Ambassador will help leverage community connections and assist the Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities to increase research participation and representation. Working as a CARE Ambassador will foster new learning experiences including hosting virtual events, in-person tabling, and more depending on your capacity. CARE Ambassadors will also have the opportunity to gain skills in community outreach, data management, research, ethics, and team collaboration.
At the end of the ambassadorship, CARE Ambassadors will receive a certificate to showcase their completion of making a change in their community, as well as gained knowledge from our online training.
CARE Ambassador Program
What will I do as an
ambassador?
Ambassadors will actively promote and share information from the CARE Registry within their communities throughout their ambassadorship
Required Trainings
Complete onboarding orientation and required UCSF online HIPPA and CITI trainings
Community Outreach
Conduct a minimum of 2 presentations/outreach efforts in 3 months
Check-In Meetings
Attend 1 individual check-in meeting with a staff member per month
Group Meetings
Attend 1 group meeting per month
By completing at least 3 months of outreach efforts, individual meetings, and group meetings,
CARE Ambassadors' dedication and hard work will be recognized with an Ambassador completion certificate!
Meet the CARE Ambassador Program Staff
Nicole Phan
Advisor
Chandra Chak
Administrative Chair
Programming Committee
Emily Dang
Secretary
Programming Committee
Helena Tan
Administrative Chair
Programming Committee