International HELP
Amber Moore, MPH, currently serves as Program Manager at International HELP, overseeing the development of health projects and training programs while leading a multidisciplinary team. With a background in operational support at ATI Physical Therapy and an internship focused on health and nutrition at Samaritan's Purse, Amber has demonstrated expertise in patient care and community engagement. Previous roles include Exercise Physiologist II at Centra Health, where cardiac rehabilitation was emphasized, and Program Leader at Boys & Girls Clubs of America, providing mentorship to youth. Amber holds a Master of Public Health in Global Health and a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Exercise Science, both from Liberty University.
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International HELP
Our Mission: to educate and empower local people to develop their own communities for health improvement. International HELP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that comes alongside already established organizations and community groups to help educate and empower their community for the improvement of health. We act as consultants that provide health education relating to issues specific to the individual communities, namely those relating to nutrition, water, sanitation, and hygiene. International HELP started after our founder went to Nicaragua and trained local people to be health workers, providing them with the skills, resources, platform and group structure necessary to positively influence the health in their community. The program was created in a way to be sustainable and effective, run by the local people. Our desire is to implement that same idea in many places throughout the world by partnering with local organizations.