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UNICEF Campus Initiative at IMPACT

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Over 800 students and attendees gathered this weekend at the IMPACT Conference in Boston, and UNICEF was there.

The IMPACT conference website states, “The IMPACT Conference is historically the largest convening in the country of campus community members involved in service, activism, politics, advocacy, and other socially responsible work across philosophical and ideological lines. This event builds on the legacy set forth by the COOL Conference and the Idealist Campus Conference, spanning an incredible 20+ year history.”

The U.S. Fund for UNICEF has been a sponsor of previous conferences and was again a proud sponsor of this year’s conference. Our team reports that they met many enthusiastic and committed people, and they had a great time interacting with so many of our most active supporters (or they will be our most active supporters after meeting us)!

CampusInitiative.gifThe UNICEF Campus Initiative has been supporting student led and run UNICEF Clubs since 1998, and now has nearly 70 campuses around the country actively fundraising, raising awareness about UNICEF’s work, and taking action. For more info on our Campus Initiative, visit unicefusa.org/campusinitiative.

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