Founder

 
 

Ramatoulaye Jalloh (Rama) knew from a young age that her calling was in the medical field. The long journey began in high school where she majored in Nursing Assistant then Nursing in college but neither made her heart smile. Amid the 2013 Ebola Outbreak, she was introduced to Public Health. The first Ebola outbreak was reported in December 2013 and it was not until March 2014 that Guinea was able to confirm the diagnosis. In November 2015 Rama learned that she’d lost a cousin to the Ebola epidemic. The lack of preventative and precautionary care along with the unfortunate loss of Rama’s cousin she knew she had to make a difference. Rama graduated with her Bachelors of Science in Public Health/Health & Society with a minor in Psychology from a New York State University. Research is an accompanying field that Rama enjoys and was appreciate to have presented several of her projects in SUNY colleges and with her teams at conferences. Rama is a graduate student studying towards her Master’s in Public Health with a concentration in Community Health Sciences.