Bridge the Gap

March 26, 2024

 

Contact: Morgan Busbey
Director of Marketing and Communications
(847) 866-6055
mbusbey@roycemoreschool.org

 

Evanston Student Seeks to Eliminate Barriers for Non-English Speakers to Receive Equitable
Healthcare

 

EVANSTON, Illinois – Local high school senior Samuel Yousefzai uses his personal experience as a
first-generation American and his passion for medicine to increase accessibility to quality healthcare
for non-English speakers in the United States. Sam is responsible for founding Bridge the Gap
Interpreting, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide free and reliable interpretation
services to non-English speaking individuals who encounter language barriers in accessing
healthcare needs. By partnering with local healthcare agencies and recruiting volunteer interpreters
who speak different languages, Bridge the Gap aims to ensure that language will never be a barrier to
quality medical care in the United States.

 

“As the first generation of my family to be born in America, I have seen the communication struggles
that my family has faced, especially my great grandparents who, after 20 years of living in the United
States, remain unable to speak English. Growing up, I helped my great grandparents communicate
with English speakers by translating to them in Assyrian. Whether it was a phone call, greeting a
neighbor, or other interactions, I was there helping them tackle the language barrier they faced.
However, it was not until they needed weekly visits from a nurse to care for their health conditions
that I realized how important communication was to receiving quality healthcare,” Sam explains.

 

“Consequently, during COVID-19, I volunteered at a local healthcare agency to contact elderly,
homebound patients to check on their well-being and provide companionship. I discovered that many
of them, like my great grandparents, were non-English speakers who faced language barriers when
communicating with visiting nurses, physical therapists, and other skilled healthcare staff.”

 

Through his personal experience witnessing this barrier through his great grandparents and driven by
his desire to improve the healthcare field, Sam founded Bridge the Gap. Motivated by the need for
accessible interpretation services, he recruited individuals with diverse language backgrounds who
were willing to volunteer their services for this cause. Local healthcare agencies, such as Hands and
Heart Home Health, Twin Hearts Home Health, Focus Home Health, Comfort Care, Homeland Home
Health Providers, Excellent Care, Medtec Home Health, and Vision Care have benefited from Bridge
the Gap’s interpretive services. Sam’s dedication and hard work was recognized by Illinois
Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi when he received a congressional award for Youth Philanthropist
of the Year in 2022.

 

In addition to providing interpreters to local healthcare companies such as home physicians, nursing,
and physical therapy agencies, Samuel has successfully created a bridge connecting these local
services with nonprofit organizations that assist minorities and underserved communities. This
initiative has enabled hundreds of homebound patients to gain access to essential healthcare
services, medical equipment, and vaccinations.

 

Bridge the Gap has broadened its platform to not only provide interpretation services to local
healthcare communities but also to enlist more volunteers that offer support to a wide range of
diverse organizations. Bridge the Gap has expanded its efforts by recruiting volunteers from local
high schools and universities in Evanston, Skokie, Wilmette, and Chicago, Illinois. “We believe that
offering assistance and making a difference shouldn’t be limited to just one sector. By connecting with
a variety of organizations, we can address various community needs and provide valuable
contributions where they are most needed,” says Sam.

 

“Our mission is to make healthcare accessible and provide proper resources to home-bound elderly
patients in the area. However, we also recognize the broader impact we can achieve by collaborating
with different organizations. Whether it’s supporting education, social services, environmental
initiatives, or other community-focused projects, we strive to make volunteer opportunities easily
accessible and meaningful for everyone,” Sam continues.

 

Sam attends Roycemore School in Evanston, Illinois where he is completing his twelfth grade year. At
Roycemore, Sam is the Founder and President of the high school Medical Club. His most recent
projects have included organizing CPR training for high school students, and initiated the “Help for
Homeless” project where medical club members assemble and plan to distribute the first aid kits and
essentials to the homeless in the community. The medical club is also planning future events such as
starting the Doctors Without Borders fund to help contribute to lifesaving care around the world, and
work with elementary-aged students at Roycemore School to teach the importance of healthy eating.
“It’s wonderful that our school offers diverse grade levels, we want to take advantage of this and work
with the lower class at Roycemore to make a meaningful impact” Sam says.

 

Sam is also serving as Secretary of the National Honor Society chapter at Roycemore and is
participating in clinical research focused on preventative medicine and social determinants of health.
Upon graduation this spring, Sam plans to expand Bridge the Gap by increasing the number of
volunteers around local universities and high schools, including Northwestern University. He aims to
support small healthcare companies in our diverse community in overcoming language barriers.
Sam’s vision includes transitioning from local outreach to a national level, focusing on social
determinants of health and expanding access to healthcare services nationwide.

 

Sam invites anyone in the community who is interested in joining the growing network of
compassionate volunteers, dedicated to creating positive change across different spheres in our
community to contact Bridge the Gap. “Together, we can make a collective and lasting impact that
touches the lives of many,” Sam concludes.

 

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Bridge the Gap is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to provide free and reliable
interpretation services to non-English speaking individuals who encounter language barriers in
accessing healthcare needs. By partnering with local healthcare agencies and recruiting volunteer
interpreters who are proficient in several languages, Bridge the Gap aims to ensure that language will
never be a barrier to quality medical care in the United States. Learn more at
www.bridgethegapnfp.org.

 

Founded in 1915 on Northwestern University’s campus, Roycemore School is an independent school
for students in Pre-K through grade twelve in Evanston, Illinois. As an intentionally small school,
Roycemore sees each student as an individual full of endless possibility and potential. Roycemore’s
diverse and intimate community, rooted in academic excellence, inspires each student to discover
their passions, think without limits, find their voice, and live courageously. Learn more at
www.roycemoreschool.org