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UNICEF Campus Initiative Council for 2010-2011

Kristi Burnham leads the U.S. Fund for UNICEF's Community & Volunteer Partnerships team.

UNICEF Campus Initiative

The vision of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF Campus Initiative is to build life-long advocates of child survival who will work toward zero by educating, advocating, and fundraising for UNICEF programs. Campus Initiative National Council members embody our mission and work beyond state limits and school rivalries.

I am pleased to announce that Kelli Beyer from Loyola University Chicago, Ariana Hoet from The Ohio State University, Daniel Mettman from Wichita State University, Shristi Pandey from Brown University, Shikhank Sharma from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Stephanie Sun from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are the 2010-2011 Campus Initiative National Council.

The new council of student leaders will meet in New York City in August to create a year-long plan of action to develop the Campus Initiative's resources and infrastructure, provide strategic direction for the program, and foster greater communication between the clubs.

On behalf of the whole team, I share our sincere thanks to the 2009-2010 council -- Marta Ewa Baran from Mercyhurst College, Ariana Hoet from The Ohio State University, Andrea Morales from Loras College, Orlane Monga from Green Mountain College, and Miko Tsubai from the University of Houston -- for their outstanding work during this academic year. Well done!

To become a member of a Campus Initiative Club, or to start one on your campus, visit the Campus Initiative section of our Online Volunteer Center.

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thomas talabo wambe:

communication and creative services,in many events are main points which can help children to discover themselves.

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