Greta Matilda Charlotta Eker

qmunicate's fundraiser for Saheliya

Fundraising for Saheliya
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Saheliya

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We raise funds to promote mental well-being to help women fulfill their potential

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ISSUE 149

Issue 149 is the new charity summer e-issue by qmunicate, the official magazine of Queen Margaret Union at Glasgow University. It was created in collaboration with Saheliya, a specialist mental health organisation for black, minority ethnic, refugee and asylum seeking women (12+) in Edinburgh and Glasgow. 

All funds raised will go towards Saheliya's Young Saheliya, a specialist service that works with girls and young women aged between 12-25 years. For more info on their amazing work, head to our interview with them here.

 

Our issue is a collaborative work of student journalism including a selection of articles from all of our sections: Features, Lifestyle, News and Politics, Arts and Culture, Film, and Music. Additionally, it features a series of creative writing pieces from qmunicate’s latest anthology following the theme of the power of being alone. It also contains a number of visual submissions from local and international artists and photographers. 

 

To purchase:

Click the ‘donate’ button to make a donation. Suggested donation for Issue 149 is £3-5, but any amount donated will make a difference!

Make sure you write your name and email in the message with your donation. We will use it to send you a private Issuu link to view Issue 149, as well as a PDF copy to download.

Don't forget to leave your email to receive the issue!

Thank you for your donation!

The qmunicate 2021/22 team

About the charity

Saheliya

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We are a mental health and well-being support organisation for black, minority ethnic, asylum seeker and refugee women and girls. We promote well-being by combating effects of discrimination, abuse, reducing the stigma of mental health, and improving access to mainstream services and education.

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