Phoenix Allies for Community Health (PACH)
Christian Sulit is currently a volunteer at Wesley Community & Health Centers, contributing to community health initiatives in Phoenix. Prior volunteer experience includes positions at St. Mary's Food Bank, Phoenix Allies for Community Health, and the Virginia G. Piper Medical Clinic at St. Vincent de Paul, focusing on alleviating hunger and improving health access for underserved populations. Christian also served as a COVID-19 Vaccine Site Worker with All About People and held roles as a Student EMT Supervisor at Arizona State University and a Civilian Emergency Medical Technician with the Mesa Fire and Medical Department. Christian's academic background includes pursuing a Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix, along with a Bachelor of Science in Business Data Analytics from the W. P. Carey School of Business.
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Phoenix Allies for Community Health (PACH)
Phoenix Allies for Community Health (PACH) is a nonprofit dedicated to improving health outcomes in marginalized low income communities of working poor who have minimal access to primary care. The main project of PACH is an all volunteer run free primary care clinic in Phoenix, catering to the uninsured and underserved. The mission of PACH is to provide volunteer led, patient centered health services to medically marginalized people with respect and cultural humility. We recognize the rights of all people to have accessible and equitable health services through an integrative, sustainable model. By challenging the dominant culture of healthcare, we seek to promote cultural humility and inspire health justice advocacy.