![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() To come up with ideas for future events, open discussion is encouraged in the members' group. These charity events are not only meant to raise donations for people in need, but also to provide 'a safe space for students to come together and meet like-minded people', explains Klaas Rah, another founding member of Sharit and a master student in Psychology. ‘The donations will enable women in Nepal to learn new skills and improve their education to help them become independent from their families’, explains Tyra Nwabugwu. The first event of that kind organised by the upcoming association is a backyard sale on 5th of June in Enschede, where members will sell products to support a charity that helps women in Nepal. Shareit plans regular events to raise awareness of oppression and support people affected by oppression through fundraising. To this purpose, the association organises charity events to help people who are affected by oppression. ‘There is no association at UT where people who do not share the same culture can come together, which is why Shareit aims to fill this gap.’įor the upcoming association, it is not only important to create a safe space for students at the university, but the members want to 'share resources and energy for people who cannot help themselves'. ![]() Especially students who do not identify with the current cultural associations at UT are welcome at Shareit. Members of Sharit aim 'to create a safe space for students at UT', explains Tyra Nwabugwu, one of the founding members of Shareit and a bachelor student in Psychology. Shareit is still in the founding phase, but the members have clear ambitions for the upcoming association. ![]()
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