We are an independent student lead project, who work with the charity Mosame trust Our aim is to improve the lives of an underdeveloped community in Bambouti, Cameroon.
Winner of "the Most Improved Society of the Year" Award 2006
OUR Society is a group of students who want to do something about the HIV/AIDS pandemic and believe in the potential and capacity of youth to fight it.
We aim to educate and inform young people in order to mobilise their energy and commitment to Stop AIDS
We freely pursue this through the following activities:
· Lobbying the UK Government and Members of parliament
· Undertaking education and awareness-raising activities with students and the wider community
· Volunteering on HIV projects at home and abroad
Support for International Change is a non-governmental organization founded with two main goals:
· To limit the impact of HIV/AIDS in underserved communities
· To train future leaders in international health and development
SIC has been working in Tanzania since 2002 and we now provide a comprehensive range of free services to our target communities including:
- Awareness campaigns
- Mobile HIV testing and counseling
- Training and support for Community Health Workers.
Southampton Friends Of Medecins Sans Frontieres (FoMSF) are a charitable group organising events and talks throughout the academic year to raise awareness of MSF and the humanitarian medical aid they undertake.
Southampton FoMSF
We raise awareness and funds on behalf of the United Nations Children's Fund towards child development and survival; basic education and gender equality; Children and HIV/AIDS, child protection and policy advocacy.
The Facial Surgery Research Foundation - Saving Faces, is a registered research charity dedicated to reducing facial injuries and disease.
This group is for all students involved in Saving Faces in the University of Southampton.
Please invite your colleagues and friends to support this charity.
The Ashipti Project is a UK charity that sends equipment to Tamale Hospital in Northern Ghana. The money we raise is used to buy equipment and supplies, and to ship donated supplies to Ghana.
What is STAR?
STAR is a unique organisation giving university students the opportunity to:
* learn about and raise awareness of refugee issues in innovative ways
* support refugees practically in their local communities through volunteering and
* campaign with and for the rights of refugees
The STAR network is made up of university based student groups, a national coordinating team and Friends of STAR (individuals and organisations who support the work of STAR).
Medsin's activities aim to promote health as well as to act upon and educate students about health inequalities in our local and global communities.
EWB-UK's mission is to facilitate human development through engineering.