Get Involved
HEAL Society is building a global pipeline of students and young professionals advancing health equity through leadership, research, innovation, and advocacy starting from university ecosystems.
Whether you want to join, lead, volunteer, partner, or fund the work, there’s a clear pathway for you.
Become a HEAL Member
Join a community of changemakers learning, building, and taking action on campus and beyond.
As a member, you get:
Access to opportunities, trainings, and global learning sessions
A structured community for leadership growth and accountability
Real projects you can plug into: research, outreach, innovation and advocacy
A network across 103+ universities, 7 countries, and 4 continents

Apply to the HEAL Fellowship
The HEAL Fellowship is our leadership accelerator for student leaders ready to move from ideas to impact.
Fellows commit to:
Building or strengthening a HEAL Society in their institution
Delivering at least one meaningful project per quarter
Reporting outcomes and growing an active chapter community
Joining global sessions that sharpen strategy, operations, and execution
Start a HEAL Society in Your University

No chapter in your school yet? You can pioneer one.(For universities, colleges)
Volunteer With HEAL
Not a student? Already graduated? You can still serve the mission.
We welcome volunteers across:
- Research & evidence translation
- Programs & community outreach
- Partnerships & fundraising support
- Communications, design, media and storytelling
- Technology & digital innovation


Partner With Us
If you’re an organization, institution, brand, or public agency, we partner to deliver real, measurable impact.
Partnership options include:
Co-designed campus and community projects
Training & capacity building collaborations
Research, policy, and evidence translation initiatives
Innovation challenges and solution-building programs
Media campaigns and advocacy activations
Bring HEAL to Your Community

Not in a university environment? You can still activate HEAL as a community-led chapter model, especially through youth groups, health clubs, and local coalitions.
