What it's all about

I hope to hold an event to promote awareness and fundraise for World AIDS Day. The event will consist of the following:

1. Postering World AIDS Day materials the week leading up to Dec 1st in our program's lecture hall, Drill Hall as well as The Students Union.

2. Red-Ribbon Sales, along with baked good sales with the World AIDS day theme (red icing, etc)

3. Distribution of condoms free of charge when a red-ribbon is sold.

4. Raffle drawing for a prize, such as a gift basket or AIDS-related clothing.

5. Getting pledges on postcards to "Stop AIDS. Keep the promise" (These resources available from www.worldAIDScampaign.org)

6. Movie screening - 3 Needles within Drill Hall Lecture Theatre followed by reception.

7. Speaker on HIV/AIDS - Dr Ong presenting lecture on the progress of HIV struggle. Drill Hall Lecture Theatre followed by reception and post lecture discussion.

What's needed to make it a reality

So far I have organised the following:

Guest Speaker and reception provided as support in kind by School of Medicine
Film Screening in Drill Hall Lecture theatre and reception provided as support in kind by School of Medicine.
An events committee consisting of 8 people

I am looking for volunteers to help with managing a stall selling red ribbons, baked goods as well as promoting the event and selling ribbons and collecting money for charity. I also need help to decorate cakes and biscuits and flyering and postering the event. I am currently contacting organisations who may help with donations for condoms for the stall.

I am looking for funding for ingredients for baked goods, promotional materials and purchasing the film 3 needles.

Please get in touch if you can help in any way.

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Comments

  • Avatar Sarah Corrigan 17:32, 19 November 2008 Hi Joyce,

    This sounds like a truly fantastic project. With all the different activities going on you're going to engage so many students in World AIDS Day which I think is really important as it's a very worthy cause.

    As you are a student at Northumbria you can access up to £750 to turn your idea into a reality. Northumbria is one of 12 Universities who are taking part in the scheme where you can access funding, training and support from your Junction49 Volunteer Support Officer (Yvette) to help you get your project up and running. You can take a look at your university page here:
    http://www.junction49.co.uk/university/18/northumbria_students_union/

    Good Luck, let us know if you need anything else.

    Sarah
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  • Avatar Sarah Corrigan 17:44, 19 November 2008 Someone else is also doing a similar idea at UWE in Bristol, so it may be worth getting in touch to see if you can help eachother in anyway or have any advice to offer.
    http://www.junction49.co.uk/idea/1839/world_aids_day/

    They mentioned getting resources from the Terrence Higgins Trust, like free condoms and ribbons, so may be good to contact if you haven't already. http://www.tht.org.uk/howyoucanhelpus/fundraisingmaterials/
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