Challenges to PhilanthropyMain MenuChallenges to PhilanthropyFSSO 119 Fall 2020Chapter 1: Challenges to Educational Nonprofit OrganizationsChallenges to Educational Nonprofit OrganizationsChapter 2: Challenges to Healthcare PhilanthropyRead about how the COVID-19 Pandemic is affecting some of the world's leading nonprofit healthcare organizationsChapter 3: Challenges to Arts Nonprofit OrganizationsPage 1 Challenges to Arts Nonprofit OrganizationsChapter 4: Challenges to Social Service OrganizationsChallenges to Social Service OrganizationsChapter 5: Challenges to Faith-Based Nonprofit OrganizationsChallenges to Faith-Based Nonprofit OrganizationsChapter 6: Challenges to Social Justice Nonprofit OrganizationsChallenges to Social Justice Nonprofit OrganizationsBarbara Burgess-Van Akendffa201f9e142dde249b32b2c708a4eebdb9f6daFSSO 119: Philanthropy in America
12020-11-04T21:20:38+00:00About the Authors of Chapter 232Get to know the authors of the challenges to philanthropy: healthcare sectionplain2020-11-18T18:43:17+00:00
Andres Dickson Alarcon:
Andres is a first-year student at Case Western Reserve University, he's currently on the engineering track but doesn't have a specific major in mind. He's a member of the Ohio Epsilon Chapter of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity here at CWRU. He's not as accomplished as Maggie yet, but he's still pretty cool, I guess.
Maggie Storti:
Maggie is also a first-year at Case Western Reserve University this year majoring in Biophysics and minoring in Sports Medicine. She is a member of the Women's Soccer team here at Case, is the Class of 2024 President, and a member of the professional medical fraternity here at CWRU known as Phi Delta Epsilon. But, Andres is still cooler.