Pre-Physical Therapy & Occupational Therapy Club
Committed to advancing the educational, clinical, and research experiences of students
passionate about pursuing careers in rehabilitative medicine by providing resources,
implementing programming, and helping students create connections in the field.
Follow Chapman’s Pre-Physical Therapy & Occupational Therapy Club on Instagram
Community service clubs and organizations
Below is a list of student clubs and organizations geared towards community service
in Orange County and beyond, and can help you gain valuable medical experience alongside
the opportunity to make a positive impact.
Be KYnd to Your Heart Foundation
A non-profit organization that supports the Kyle J. Taylor Foundation as a college
branch to raise awareness of Sudden Cardiac Arrest. Organization activities include
helping to provide free heart screenings to local youth athletes, CPR and AED training,
educational seminars, and donations of AED kits.
Global Brigades
Provides students with the opportunity to volunteer and work with rural families and
community leaders to improve environmental sustainability and livelihood. This includes
face-to-face discussions to connect with the community members to understand their
environmental needs and work alongside them to implement solutions to reforest, farm
sustainably, and better manage both inorganic and organic wastes.
Visit Chapman’s Global Brigade’s official website
Student First Aid Team
Chapman's student First Aid team supports medical emergency first aid response at
large capacity events such as football games, outdoors concerts, Greek life bus events
and Chapman Celebrates. To be a member, you must be CPR and First Aid certified at
the Basic Life Support level. Some student members can even be trained as Emergency
Medical Technicians (EMTs).
Learn more about the Student First Aid Team and how to apply.