A women's interfaith initiative, uniting female students of faith in charity work and social action projects
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The LSE Women’s Interfaith Group is a social action charity initiative seeking to bring together female LSE students from all faiths and none. We run fortnightly sessions in which we primarily make sandwiches for homeless people, which are then distributed at the Islamic Society’s Soup Kitchens on campus. We also host speakers and collaborate with other LSE societies such as the FoodCycle Society to tackle food wastage and promote sustainable practices at LSE and run targeted events such as a toiletries collection with the Athletics Union to make care packages. Alongside these key initiatives, we also provide key input on social activism taking place within our student body and outside it - such as the LSE Hands Off Campaign and the LSE Justice for Cleaners Campaign.
Not only is the Women's Interfaith Group a place for fulfilling society's short term needs in the form of food distribution at soup kitchens, but also a place for developing long-term solutions to society's most pressing issues. Join us and help us continue with our mission!
We can't wait to see you this year!
Your membership fee will help us purchase the food supplies needed to make the sandwiches to be given out at the LSE Islamic Society's soup kitchens.
Over the course of the year we will hold sandwich making sessions every other Thursday from 3:00pm - 4:00pm in which key guests will be invited to speak on a certain topic or campaign.
We have created a WhatsApp group for anyone interested in joining the society next year for updates and for anyone who wants to ask us any questions.
You can get into contact with us through our Facebook Page and our WhatsApp group.
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