PAST EVENTS
REVERSE TRICK OR TREAT
On Halloween night 2016, our society and our wonderful volunteers dressed up in our spookiest gear to go spread the message of UNICEF to the people of Sheffield. Armed with sweets to hand out for 'Reverse Trick or Treat', we gave people treats whilst telling them about the amazing work UNICEF do. We also collected donations from the public to aid our yearly fundraising. It was a really fun and interactive way of spreading the UNICEF message. Check out the photos to see what we got up to!




HUMAN RIGHTS DINNER
On 6 December, we celebrated Human Rights Day. We were excited to have Belly Dance Society open the event with a fantastic dance number. It was followed by the acoustic duo "No one in particular". Guest speakers Rachel Winter and Amy Hughes, CARA, discussed nutrition issues and education respectively. The night closed with a wonderful performance given by the newly formed group SUpertones. We thank all those who came and we are happy to announce that the event sold out.
During these weeks, we also increased our efforts to help UNICEF and their cause by having our campaigns team out and about, informing people about the issues we focus on and raising awareness of UNICEF campaigns.








CHRISTMAS FUN DAY 2015
We joined the celebrations in Activities Zone to spread the Christmas spirit with our mince pie competitions, bake sale, and the iconic photo booth. We had loads of fun preparing for the event and we hope that everyone who visited our stand had loads of fun as well. Thank you all for visiting us and buying our cakes!






HALLOWEEN 2015
It has already become tradition for our society to start our year with a Halloween Bake Sale. Our members worked hard to bake cakes and make decorations for our table outside the SU. We thank everyone for visiting us on the concourse and buying cakes, also we give a big thank you to our committee and society members, who were involved in the project.
On 6 December, we celebrated Human Rights Day (10 December). We were excited to have Belly Dance Society opening the event with a fantastic dance number. It was followed by a number by the acoustic duo "No one in particular". Meanwhile, we had guest speakers raising awareness on issues like nutrition, a talk offered by Rachel Winter, while Amy Hughes from CARA, talked about education and its importance. The night closed with a wonderful performance given by the newly formed group SUpertones. We thank all those who came and we are happy to announce that the event sold out.
During these weeks, we also increased our efforts to help UNICEF and their cause by having our campaigns team out and about, informing people about the issues we focus on and raising awareness of UNICEF campaigns.

