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How the Other Lives

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Update Hello again, I know it has been a century since I posted on here, I have been in a whirlwind of lifestyle changes that have caused me to lose priority for something I genuinely enjoy; writing. I decided to pick this back up as a form of procrastination against what I should be doing (which is technically working, but I am procrastinating against that with doing university dissertation work).  Lots have happened. A short but quick update; University of Brighton (the SU specifically) have plugged a fee onto societies, making my Youth Stop Aids emerging society fall flat on its face. I have decided to preoccupy myself with local communities rather than the University and direct my efforts to something that matters and doesn't cost a fee. With that in mind, I did manage to leave the society winning the established 'Society of the Year' award... which is ironic considering they then shut us down. I am continuing to work part-time as a sub-par reservationist, my

Youth Stop AIDS Speaker Tour 2018!

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A HUGE Happy New Year! 2018 is a big year for Youth Stop AIDS, we plan to demand extra funding from DFID for AIDS medication and education in February, as well as bombard the Amsterdam Government meeting with all things powerful and youth-led to make sure our MPs are saying the right things in aspect to funding for HIV/AIDS.   With this in mind and more, the year kicked off to a great start, as a society in Brighton we achieved our developing status award, which was a challenge considering it was a brand new society in a very naive area (believe it or not). We also signed on new members at the Brighton SU Refresher's Fair (go us!). Kennedy, 25 from Kenya. In February it started with the Speaker Tour Event! A fantastic opportunity where selected speakers travel all over the country in a month speaking at various events about their own personal stories. On the 7th February, it landed in Brighton. A great chance for the society to get it's first official event, and w

Youth Stop Aids Watches Rent

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Hello! Apologies for such a long wait, everything has been pretty hectic! World AIDS Day, on December 1st, is a day to dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV and mourning those who have died from the disease. It is also a time to celebrate the progress made and to think about the progress to come. Therefore in recognition of all this, we created a movie night. Filled with fun and snacks and singing along! We teamed up with the Musical Theatre Society at Brighton University to create an event perfect for World AIDS Day. We incorporated some snacks, sent out flyers and formed a cute cubby for movie madness. We went with the film RENT, seemed appropriate given its theme of HIV/AIDS, but also was a great film to sing along too. We also wanted to raise awareness of Youth Stop AIDS and also the Missing Medicine Campaign. The MM Campaign works on raising awareness of drug affordability and making drugs affordable for all. We raised £30.00