Holly graduated from Seattle Pacific University in 1989 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She worked a an RN in the US Army for 4 years, specializing in OB/GYN. After working many years in both hospital and outpatient settings, Holly began to pursue work in international health. She co-authored a women’s health curriculum and authored a multi-module HIV curriculum for international use. In 2006, she and her family, moved to Tanzania, East Africa where she began extensive work with the Maasai people group. In 2007, she developed an educational HIV video together with her Maasai colleagues. She completed her Master’s Degree in Public Health with a focus on Community Health Education in 2011. Holly and her family continued to live in Tanzania until fall of 2014 when they returned to the US. Holly continues to focus her efforts internationally as a consultant for Social and Behavioral Change Communication.
organization: Organization TypeFaith-based Organization
Grace Peters
Provides technical direction and management/ administrative leadership for the Glorious Family Helps Evangelical International Min. Inc. (GFHEIM) a.k.a. Glorious Family Health Link organization. Development and design of broad-based strategies and implementation for interventions of the improvement of nutrition, quality family life/reproductive health, Maternal Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) & HIV/AIDs prevention programs within the community and organizations. Provide strategic program support in the areas of advocacy, behavior change communication, curriculum development, supportive supervision, needs assessment, Baseline, Midterm and End line assessment, situation analysis, strategic communications, research, training, workshop facilitation and writing.
Kim Buttonow
Christine Muna
Tunde Omikunle
62years old Christian clergy, spending my extra time in small scale farming, in order to support the Ministry & the less privilege within the congregation. Want to seek other ways of helping the members & the community especially in Emergency Preparedness, Gender based violence, alcohol & hard drug abuse etc. so as to achieve Health Promotion across the population within the community.
I have been working as Christian clergy for the past 20years; working especially with Christian families & the youth in particular.
Richard Sanon
Kim Buttonow
Holly Freitas
Holly graduated from Seattle Pacific University in 1989 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She worked a an RN in the US Army for 4 years, specializing in OB/GYN. After working many years in both hospital and outpatient settings, Holly began to pursue work in international health. She co-authored a women’s health curriculum and authored a multi-module HIV curriculum for international use. In 2006, she and her family, moved to Tanzania, East Africa where she began extensive work with the Maasai people group. In 2007, she developed an educational HIV video together with her Maasai colleagues. She completed her Master’s Degree in Public Health with a focus on Community Health Education in 2011. Holly and her family continued to live in Tanzania until fall of 2014 when they returned to the US. Holly continues to focus her efforts internationally as a consultant for Social and Behavioral Change Communication.
Grace Peters
Provides technical direction and management/ administrative leadership for the Glorious Family Helps Evangelical International Min. Inc. (GFHEIM) a.k.a. Glorious Family Health Link organization. Development and design of broad-based strategies and implementation for interventions of the improvement of nutrition, quality family life/reproductive health, Maternal Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) & HIV/AIDs prevention programs within the community and organizations. Provide strategic program support in the areas of advocacy, behavior change communication, curriculum development, supportive supervision, needs assessment, Baseline, Midterm and End line assessment, situation analysis, strategic communications, research, training, workshop facilitation and writing.