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Charity Week Blog

Charity Week Team (London)

ROLE 1 - TEAM LEADER: (x1) – Brother* (HAMMAD)

ROLE 2 CHARITY WEEK SECRETARY (x1): (REBA)

ROLE 3 CHARITY WEEK 2010 UNI REPS COORDINATORS: (x2) – Brother & Sister

1.   finding a brothers/ sisters rep from each uni.

2.   keep all reps up to date and organise attendance to all meetings

3.   find new universities to take part in the project

4.   campus tours to find people who are interested via Isoc’s

ROLE 4 CHARITY WEEK 2010 SCHOOLS/COLLEGES REP COORDINATORS: (x2/3) Minimum 1 Brother and Sister

1.   finding a brothers/ sisters rep from each school/college.

2.   find new schools and colleges to take part in the project

3.   campus tours to find people who are interested via Isoc’s

4.   Look for events (revision events, university open days) where you will be able to find people from variety of schools and colleges to promote the project to them.

5.   keep all reps up to date and organise attendance to all meetings

Role 5 CHARITY WEEK 2010 ISLAMIC SCHOOL & COLLEGE COORDINATOR (x1) Brother or Sister


Agenda for Wed 10th Team Meeting:

- ICEBREAKER; Introduction to everyone! (5 mins) - Charity Week Project Vision. (5 mins) - Short Introduction to roles which are available and what tasks they entail. (10 mins) - Give everyone the chance to show what role they are interested in, why and what skills will mean they are good at this. (10 mins) - Decide on everyone's roles. (5 mins) - Availability (provide exam period dates) and commitment to the project. (5 mins) - Members of the same teams to exchange details to start deciding on how they will initiate activity. - Finish


CW London Team Friday Update

Posted by: admin

Friday Update:

- The established members of the team now stand as Hammad Ahmed, Syed Owais and Reba Haque(currently ill, please pray for her wellbeing).

- Previous event was the feedback summit. This went well as we received a lot of feedback which has now been put together (other than from Atif). The turnout was not good on the brothers side unfortunately. We also managed to get a couple of contacts who wished to help out and be part of CW team although these were mainly not the ones we targeted (09 reps). Finance for the event still needs to be sorted out.

- For the past week, the team of 3 has been working on putting together the basic plan for CW2010. All the roles which are available have now been confirmed and are being publicised on the forum, fb and on mailing lists. People who have expressed interest in being on the team have been contacted and currently 5 of these are confirmed for attendance on the next event. The preparation also included putting together a weekly plan of what tasks are to be completed with deadlines for the first month. The rest only contains very important dates and is incomplete. - For the coming week, the plan is to concentrate on Wed 10th monthly circle. In the circle, the Charity Week team meeting time will be used to brief all new attendees to the project and ask them to take up roles within th team. All new members will be asked to familiarise themselves with their sub team members, exchange details to start discussing their own roles and the division of workload after the meeting.

I hope this clarifies the Charity Week team activity.

Please check forum for further details.

Wa Alaykum Assalam Warahmatullah Wabarakatuh

Hammad


Action Point 1: Revised Charity Week eGroup 2010 

 

 

National Co-ordinators

    WAJiD (Founder)                               
    Bilal (National Director)                      
    Zaid (Islamic Relief Representative)    
    AbdurRahman (Fosis Campaigns)      
    Rashid (Fosis VP ISocs)                    

    Mahmoud (ULUISoc Former Pres)      

 

London Region
    Hammad (London Regional Rep)        

    Syed (London Regional Team)          

    Zakariyya (ULU ISoc President)        

 

South Region
    TBA (South Regional Rep)                 

 

Midlands Region

    Suhail (Midlands Regional Rep)        
    Suhaib (Midlands Regional Team)     
    Shuaib (Fosis Midlands Chair)            









 

PART 1: CLOSING THE BOOK ON CW09                                           10AM - 12PM

 

Introduction

   Duaa & reminder

   Welcoming new members

Funds coming in
   Region by region breakdown of exactly how much money came in inc. receipts
   Accounting for discrepancies
   Taking into account justgiving
   Deciding on an accurate final total for CW09

Review of CW09 budget

   Review of individuals expenses

   Review of regional expenses

   Review of national expenses

   Review of final CW budget 2009 incoming and outgoing

Allocation of projects
   IR to put all proposals on the table
   CW team to ask any questions to relevant IR person (khalid roy phone discussion?)
   CW team to allocate ALL the money on this day

PART 2: REVIEW OF ORGANISING THE EVENT                              12PM - 1:30PM

 







Charity Week Friday Update

Posted by: admin

Salaams,

I hope everyone is well iA,

Charity Week update:

- waiting for all feedback from the feedback summit to be sent back

- putting together a central team

- contacting cw09 reps to be in the team

- trying to get together a rough outline for cw10

- we are having a webinar tonight at 8pm to discuss CW iA

w/s

Reba Zainab


The next National Charity Week meeting will be held on the 16th of January inshaAllah. If you would like to attend then please email either:

                                  info@uluisoc.com or charityweek@googlegroups.com

This is your chance to be part of this amazing vehicle for unity and raising money to help Orphans and needy children across the world. The venue and all other details will be passed on.


Every year, there are a few amazing individuals who make Charity Week happen on campus. These are the guys and girls who make it their mission to spread the message on campus, who attend the meetings and then create a team to take part. They're often unsung heroes, but one ISoc wanted to make sure that their own CW Campus Rep knew just a fraction of how much they appreciated his efforts... watch the video below and grab a kleenex.

 


CW09 News

Posted by: admin

The National team are currently awaiting proposals from Islamic Relief as to which projects to fund with CW 2009 money. At the same time, we would ask that each CW rep on campus makes every effort to ensure that buckets/ pennyboxes are returned asap and all payment slips are sent to your regional rep.


Each year we have a feedback and thank you dinner for the Campus reps during the previous Charity Week. We're planning the Thank you dinner for CW09 volunteers at the moment so if you want to have a say in the when, where, how and why then start posting on the forum:

http://uluisoc.com/forum/index.php?f=16&t=9&rb_v=viewtopic


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