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Kaibigan, meaning "friend" in Tagalog, is a Northwestern University student-run organization dedicated to promoting Filipino culture through education and exposure. The group fosters a sense of community providing a reliable and supportive environment for its members.

Kellogg Cares is committed to philanthropy. We aim to raise awareness of community issues and organize service events for the student body and the Kellogg community. Our mission is to help Kellogg students make volunteering and community service a fun, memorable, and impactful part of their business school experience

The Kellogg Southeast Asia Club is a student-run organization in the Kellogg School of Management. We aim to promote the multi-faceted cultures across the various Southeast Asian countries within Kellogg. Our main goals are to connect Southeast Asia to Kellogg and vice versa, and to create a strong Southeast Asian alumni network.

The Asian Pacific American Coalition (APAC) is a student-organization at Northwestern University that strives to raise Asian/Asian American awareness and community-building on campus.

NUCHR is the largest undergraduate student-organized and student-attended conference on human rights in the United States. Through programming events, student-organized seminars, exposure trips and a culminating conference, NUCHR raises awareness of international human rights issues and fosters social activism at Northwestern and beyond. The three-day undergraduate student-organized conference unites student delegates from across the country with distinguished academics, activists, and policy-makers from around the globe to address a unique aspect of human rights each year.

The Muslim-cultural Student Association is first and foremost concerned with fostering the religious well-being of Northwestern’s Muslim community, hosting events both to educate and bring together the community. We are also focused on bringing together and connecting Muslims within the larger Northwestern community and vice versa. Most important of all, the McSA is here to cultivate a strong community that can support every member in their endeavors—whether spiritual, social, academic, or professional.

The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Movement, provides relief to victims of disaster and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. As a university chapter, we strive to raise awareness for all of those in need.

 

The humanitarian mission of the American Red Cross connects us to people and communities across the nation and around the world. The common bonds of humanity and compassion unite us together, not just in the face of emergencies and disasters, but in helping our neighbors every day.

Since being founded by Clara Barton in 1881, the Red Cross has been a consistent lifeline for people when they need us the most. The depth and breadth of our services – whenever and wherever they're called for – is unmatched by any organization in the world.

 

Through disaster relief, support for military families, health and safety training and education, lifesaving blood, and international services, the American Red Cross vows to turn compassion into action. (Find out more at www.redcross.org)

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