Two student endeavors focused on environmental sciences initiatives have won the Gillings School of Global Public Health 2013 Gillings Student Organization Service Project Award. The projects were spearheaded by the Environmental Sciences and Engineering Student Organization (ENVRSO) and A Drink for Tomorrow. Each group will be awarded $1,500 to help its members reach their program goals.
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By engaging Latino/Latina students early in the education process, ENVRSO aims to increase the number of these students who pursue scientific and technological careers.



A Drink for Tomorrows project, Las Cocas Sustainable Water Project, will collaborate with the local water board in Las Cocas, Peru, to develop a sustainable and sanitary water system.
"Access to clean, safe drinking water is a fundamental human right and the first step in ensuring a level of health that allows individuals to rise from poverty, said Cate Parker, project leader. The Gillings Award, along with nonprofits and community members in Las Cocas, will play a crucial role in improving health and promoting individual well-being in Las Cocas through the provision of clean water.
Funding for the service awards derives from a 2008 gift to the School from Dennis Gillings and Joan Gillings.
Gillings School of Global Public Health contact: David Pesci, director of communications, (919) 962-2600 or dpesci@unc.edu.