Tuesday, 31 March 2009

Raising Awareness of our Buddy Project


King's College Alumni Promotion

The Alumni of King's College will soon have access to information about Project Zimbabwe and the ability to make dontations. A link to the PZ blog will be posted on the Alumni web site in the near future.
https://alumni.kcl.ac.uk/SSLPage.aspx?pid=444

Friday, 27 March 2009

MedYouth Money!

For those KCL students who have shown an interest in travelling to Zimbabwe this summer with Rachel & MedYouth, the travel awards deadline is the 3rd April!

http://www.kcl.ac.uk/about/structure/admin/acareg/stureg/travel/

Sunday, 22 March 2009

PZ Books Donated to Read International

We have found a brilliant new home for all the surplus books that we are unable to send to Zimbabwe; Read International! Over 30 boxes of our books were moved to the Read International storage unit last weekend and will be sorted and eventually sent to Tanzania this summer.

King's ISN

Project Zimbabwe is happy to be part of the King's International Student Network!

kingsisn@gmail.com

http://en-gb.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2203370252

ZHTS AGM 2009 Agenda

Sunday, 15 March 2009

AGM!


Annual General Meeting


Project Zimbabwe AGM Details
30th April 2009
New Hunts House Classroom G.4
Guy's Campus
6pm
Committee Positions Available
President
Secretary
Treasurer
Fundraising Officer
Publicity Officer
Medyouth coordinator
Buddy Project coordinator
Resources Project coordinator
3x General Officers

Friday, 6 March 2009

Books Project Update

The books project is reducing in capacity. Unfortunately, we have had to reduce the number of boxes we are able to send via our generous shipping contact. We are therefore putting the books project on hold whilst we make arrangements for the surplus. We will be focussing our attentions on electronic resources that can easily be copied and distibuted to as many medical students in Zimbabwe as possible.
We want to thank each and every person who has donated a book to Project Zimbabwe and we hope you will to support us!

  • Medsin-GKT, King's College London, Guy's Campus, 19 Newcomen St, London, SE1 1UL
  • projectzimbabwe@googlemail.com