Malawi-bound students raising money for mosquito nets
LETHBRIDGE – A group of local post-secondary students hopes not only to help people in one of the world’s least-developed countries, but to bring something back with them.
Fifteen students from a wide range of studies at Lethbridge College and the University of Lethbridge are preparing for a four-week trip in late spring to the African nation of Malawi. They’ll assist with blood testing clinics and raise awareness of HIV and AIDS, malaria, and hypertension.
Malawi has a high prevalence of malaria, spread by mosquitoes, due to its location on the world’s ninth largest lake, explained Paige Hopper, a second-year student in the bachelor of health science and public health program. The group is raising money to buy mosquito nets.
“We’re not going to going over there and change everything that’s going on. But we can at least give them the information they need to be aware, more, of what’s going on around them.”
– Mishaela Lanigan