Campus-Based Social Action Facilities

Student Hubs Helps Pupils Connect with Meaningful Causes

Student Hubs is an organization dedicated to the promotion of social action at the student level.

The company empowers young individuals to become involved in their communities by encouraging active participation in social action, citizenship and social entrepreneurship.

Currently working in seven post-secondary institutions across the UK, including Cambridge and Oxford, the organization has a membership of over 20,000 students as well as active partnerships with 20 national NGOs.

Acting as a meeting space for those who are seeking ways to give back to the community but find themselves without resources to do so, the main focus of Student Hubs is centered around giving students provisions to meet others who are interested in similar causes and to then provide training, funding options and resources so that they can effectively carry out their objectives.

Contact Information
Student Hubs website
Student Hubs on YouTube
Student Hubs on Twitter
Student Hubs on Facebook
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Industry Implications
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