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Join us on March 29-31 at Global Justice National Conference 2008! Register your chapter for another important year of SCCS Download the Action Kit to get your year started |
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About SCCS Mission & Vision Brief History Coordinating Committee Contact Us |
How does SCCS work?
SCCS is a national grassroots student organization. At the heart of SCCS are the students who work through their local SCCS chapters to support child survival. SCCS has a national coordinating committee made up of students from around the country that coordinate the campaign's actions. Our coordinating committee organizes the advocacy, media, and grassroots components of the campaign. SCCS also relies on the support and resources of our parent organization, Global Justice. What are our major objectives? What is our platform? In the fall of 2002, students at our Kickoff Conference created and ratified our platform. The platform contains 6 major points:
What is Global Justice? Global Justice seeks to mobilize a movement of students to promote global justice and responsibility through transformative education, leadership development, informed advocacy and better public policies. In the process, Global Justice will launch a series of campaigns that will address specific policy issues in the context of the global justice framework. Global Justice founded its first campaign, the Student Global AIDS Campaign, in March of 2000. The Student Campaign for Child Survival was founded as Global Justice's second campaign in the fall of 2002. Global Justice is managed by an Executive Director, Dedrick Mohammad. Global Justice's offices are located in the Dupont Circle area of Washington, D.C. For more information on Global Justice visit www.globaljusticenow.org. How can you help? Join your school's SCCS chapter or start a chapter at your school! Check out the rest of our website, download our chapter starting guide from our materials section, and contact national coordinator Amye Greene (agreene at globaljusticenow.org) for more info. |
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