Join the Movement

Get Involved

Whether you're a student, a university organization, or an NGO — there is a place for you in GCHP.

Choose Your Path

Three Ways to Get Involved

Every role matters. Every contribution counts. Find where you fit.

Become an Ambassador

Represent GCHP on your campus. Recruit peers, organize events, and drive local action as part of a coordinated global student network. No prior experience required — just commitment and passion.

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Partner With Us

NGOs, universities, and student organizations: let's explore how collaboration can expand your reach, deepen your impact, and bring your mission into motivated student communities worldwide.

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Campus Leadership

What Ambassadors Do

GCHP Ambassadors are the heartbeat of the movement. Here is what your role looks like on the ground.

Organize Campus Events

Host educational events, awareness campaigns, and fundraising activities coordinated with the broader GCHP network.

Recruit & Mobilize Peers

Grow the GCHP network on your campus by engaging student organizations, recruiting volunteers, and building community around the mission.

Drive Fundraising

Lead synchronized fundraising campaigns using GCHP's centralized infrastructure — every dollar tracked, every outcome verified.

Amplify on Social Media

Share campaign updates, educational content, and partner stories using coordinated messaging from GCHP's media team.

Build Lasting Infrastructure

Create something that outlasts you on campus — systems, relationships, and student chapters that continue when you graduate.

Develop as a Leader

Build real skills in project management, public health advocacy, event coordination, and international collaboration.

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Stay Connected

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Stay updated on campaigns, impact reports, ambassador stories, and opportunities to get involved. We share updates as we grow.

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