Stephanie Chalupka (Nursing) has been named to the Board of Directors of the Diaspora Nurses Health Initiative, a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the provision of health-care education and awareness to vulnerable population within the African immigrant communities in the United States and Africa.
DNI’s services include community health education, prevention of diseases, case management, and social work.
DNI was founded by Lovo Koliego, a graduate of WSU’s M.S. in Nursing (Community/Public Health Nursing), and Moses Makor, a student in the program.
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