Groups

AGRADU

a UNC student initiative aiming to support indigenous grassroots efforts at community building and economic development in Uganda.
Colleen Murphy, murphycp@email.unc.edu
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AHR

AHR promotes awareness and encourages discussion of social justice and injustice, using both as a launch board for activism.
Rachel Myrick, rmmyrick@email.unc.edu
12

Amnesty International UNC

AIUNC is the UNC-Chapel Hill branch of Amnesty International, an organization dedicated to protecting the unalienable human rights of people all over
Mary Varner, mkvarner@email.unc.edu
10

Best Buddies

Our mission is to enhance the lives of people with intellectual disabilities
Anupam Dalvi, anupam@email.unc.edu
14

Bhutanese Empowerment Project

The Bhutanese (Refugee) Empowerment Project (BEP) is an effort by to help resettle the recently arrived Bhutanese refugees to the United States
Amy Patel, amypatel@email.unc.edu
9

Big Buddy

Big Buddy pairs UNC students with "at risk" children ages 6-14 in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area
Meghan Maples, mcmaples@email.unc.edu
27

Bonner

The Bonner Leader Program is a unique leadership development program for students with an interest in service and civic engagement.
Tirza Calderon, tcaldero@email.unc.edu
7

Carolina for Amani

Carolina for Amani
Morgan Abbott, mabbott@email.unc.edu
7

Carolina Kickoff

Carolina Kickoff aims to introduce UNC first year students to all--from professors to student leaders to extracurricular opportunities
Isaac Adams, iadams@email.unc.edu
14

CAST

Carolina Against Slavery and Trafficking (CAST) strives to raise awareness and knowledge about trafficking issues both on campus and in the community,
Otilia Enica, enica@email.unc.edu
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Catalyst Conference

brings a selected group of 80 high school students from across North Carolina to UNC-CH for a weekend-long exploration of social issues.
Mackenzie Thomas, mackenzie.r.thomas@gmail.com
10

CHEAP

gives students the opportunity to learn about hunger through campus and community events
Lauren Brown, brownln@email.unc.edu
9

CJAA

works to enhance student awareness of the problems plaguing the criminal justice system. Recognizing that criminal justice is not simply limited to t
Oprah Keyes, okeyes@email.unc.edu
8

CMI

devoted to poverty alleviation worldwide through microfinance.
Michael Kale, mkale@email.unc.edu
18

Communications

Enabling Efficient Information Exchange
Jagir Patel, jagirp@email.unc.edu
301

Development

Development
Michelle Rugel, rugel@email.unc.edu
15

EDR

Extended Disaster Relief (EDR) works to provide sustainable relief and and support for communities affected by natural disasters
Celia Daughtridge, crdaught@email.unc.edu
12

Executive Committee

The Y Executive committee
Mackenzie Thomas, mackenzie.r.thomas@gmail.com
16

Global Gap Year

Global Gap Year Program: Overview
Tirza Calderon, tcaldero@email.unc.edu
3

Global Hands | World Micro Market

A Campus Y initiative, is a weekly international forum and emporium for students to economically empower individuals around the world
Julia Ramos, jvramos@email.unc.edu
5

Health Focus

group that tries to raise awareness of health issues, volunteers in health related areas in our community, and helps to close the gaps in healthcare.
Elise Stephenson, elises@email.unc.edu
18

Helping Paws

Helping Paws focuses on bettering the lives of local animals through volunteering at local animal shelters.
Alexandria Lane, lfalexan@email.unc.edu
20

HOPE

Dedicated to serving those in poverty in the local community, members participate in direct service projects and awareness events
Alexandra Biggers, abiggers@email.unc.edu
27

HYPE

provides social, cultural and educational experiences for children living in Chapel Hill-Carrboro low-income, public housing communities.
Dasha Menafee, dmenafee@email.unc.edu
12

LINC

helps ease the transition of recent immigrants to the United States through student interaction
Sista Bonilla, sbonilla@email.unc.edu
7

Millennium Village Project

MVP
Kelly Mitchell, kellymm@email.unc.edu
15

Nourish International

a student movement to end global poverty
Justin Loiseau, loiseau@email.unc.edu
15

Oral History

Oral history project
Sandra Davidson, skdavids@email.unc.edu
11

Project Heal

Project Heal is student-run and student-founded global health organization based at the University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill.
Claire Newlon, newlon@email.unc.edu
9

Project Literacy

A committee of the Campus Y committed to the eradication of illiteracy on local, national, and international scales
Carey Averbook, averbook@email.unc.edu
20

Rogers Road Commission

Rogers Road Commission
Allison Norman, atnorman@email.unc.edu
7

SARR

We encourage controversial and sometimes uncomfortable conversations about race and society
Olubunmi Fashusi, fashusi@email.unc.edu
9

SASF

SASF supports the next phase of the struggle against apartheid by helping to build a new democratic society in South Africa.
Joel Hage, jhage@unc.edu
8

SLIDE

Scholars' Latino Initiative Development & Expansion – Supporting higher education for latino students in North Carolina
Chloe Whiteaker, chloejoy@email.unc.edu
10

STAND - UNC

UNC STAND
Erin Murphy, emmurphy@email.unc.edu
8

Students of the World

sends university teams to developing areas, where they study organizations affecting change and document this change through film, writing, & photos
Admin, dsait@unc.edu
4

Students United for Immigrant Equality

To empower, inform, and activate the immigrant community, its allies, and the greater public about the human rights issues immigrants face in the US
Brandon Young, youngb86@email.unc.edu
1

SWEAT

Defending social justice through environmental initiatives.
Naomi Fernando, ndfernan@email.unc.edu
13

Technology Without Borders

In a society that has been consumed by a digital revolution, Technology Without Borders is dedicated to serving those who have been left behind.
Bryan Dworak, bjdworak@email.unc.edu
9

UNC-NOW

United with the Northside Community Now
Brandon Young, youngb86@email.unc.edu
5

VoraciTee

VoraciTee
Brandon Young, youngb86@email.unc.edu
1

YES

has a mission to improve the lives of the elderly by providing companionship
Krishna Chandra Kollu, kollu@email.unc.edu
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