Thank you, Matthew, and the Independent Weekly for this well-written, well-researched article about HOPE, the CEF, and other student initiatives being run from the Campus Y. Compared to the 'Homeless Loans' article in the self-proclaimed "Best College Newspaper in the Nation," The Daily Tar Heel, this article shines far above and exceeds the DTH's work in its scholarship, fair and educational presentation of material to a wide audience base, from students to those wanting to get involved with HOPE, the CEF, or the Campus Y in general.
To learn more about HOPE, The Y, or the Community Empowerment Fund Microloan Program, please visit the links below.
Re: “Campus Y matches students with social activism”
Thank you, Matthew, and the Independent Weekly for this well-written, well-researched article about HOPE, the CEF, and other student initiatives being run from the Campus Y. Compared to the 'Homeless Loans' article in the self-proclaimed "Best College Newspaper in the Nation," The Daily Tar Heel, this article shines far above and exceeds the DTH's work in its scholarship, fair and educational presentation of material to a wide audience base, from students to those wanting to get involved with HOPE, the CEF, or the Campus Y in general.
To learn more about HOPE, The Y, or the Community Empowerment Fund Microloan Program, please visit the links below.
http://unc.edu/campusyhope/
http://campus-y.unc.edu/
http://communityempowermentfund.org/