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Status
Elected
What do you hope to achieve in the role if you are elected?

If elected UCL Volunteering Rep, I aim to make volunteering an essential and valued part of UCL life.

To provide immediate, high-impact digital and project-based opportunities, such as web design for a local charity or a one-week social media campaign, I will launch a "Skills-Based Volunteering Drive." 

I intend to create a "Community Impact Panel," which will meet termly with three to four significant charity partners and a rotating group of student volunteers, to make sure our volunteer work has a real impact. Direct communication and organised input on our strengths will facilitate growth.

What will you bring to this role (e.g. experience, skills or qualities)?

I am ecstatic to contribute my extensive experience in volunteering, including teaching orphans, leading tree plantation initiatives, and organising impactful charity drives. As the President of Child Rights, I was instrumental in establishing the first child court in Pakistan, championing fair, free, and equal trials for children. Additionally, my leadership as the President of the STEM, Robotics, and German Societies has honed my abilities in effective leadership, community engagement, fostering collaboration, and executing complex projects with excellence.

Please summarise why students should vote for you.

Vote for me to transform UCL volunteering from a good opportunity into an essential experience. I'm ready to act on three core aims:

Skills-Based Sprints: Creating short, high-impact digital roles to involve students from ALL faculties, boosting participation by 25%.

Impact Panel: Establishing a direct feedback loop with local charities, ensuring our efforts are genuinely impactful and aligned with their needs.

Alumni Network: Launching a career-focused network to demonstrate the value and appeal of volunteering.

I don't just plan; I execute. Let's build a stronger community, together!

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