To help them continue practicing healthy behaviors beyond camp, the students received backpacks from Native Health’s Youth Resiliency Program, which included school supplies, COVID-19 tests, face coverings and more. They also received pressure cookers, courtesy of a donation from the American Cancer Society, so they could practice some of the cooking skills they learned at home. In addition, the Arizona Alliance for Community Health Centers provided each participant with a yearlong subscription to VirtualJobShadow.com.
Joshua Breger, a clinical assistant professor and speech-language clinic director, who presented to the group with colleagues Dawn Greer, clinical professor, and Kate Helms Tillery, clinical associate professor, said interacting with the students during their visit to the ASU Speech and Hearing Clinic was…