User:Alexakapoor/Dr. Nanaefua Afoh-Manin

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Dr. Nanaefua Afoh-Manin is the founder of the Shared Harvest Fund and practices Emergency Medicine.

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Afoh-Manin founded the SHAPE Project to bring students of different backgrounds together to prepare for college. Afoh-Manin went to the University of Rochester School of Medicine and later attended the University of Chicago Medical Center to complete her residency. Afoh-Manin continued her education and completed a master's degree in Public Health at Columbia University. Additionally, she obtained a double B.S. as a recipient of UCLA's Charles E. Young Humanitarian Award. Afoh-Manin worked in disaster zones, Haiti, and Rwanda with the Red Cross. She taught emergency medicine. Afoh-Manin currently practices Emergency Medicine, serves as a disaster consultant, and resides on several mentorship boards.

In addition to her roles as a doctor and mentor, Afoh-Manin founded a nonprofit organization called the Shared Harvest Fund. Through Shared Harvest, Afoh-Manin seeks to help young professionals reduce student loan debt through volunteer programs. Afoh-Manin's Shared Harvest Fund initiated a program in 2020 called myCOVIDMD. Through this program, thousands of individuals living in economically disadvantaged areas were able to get COVID molecular and antibody tests.