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How We Will Achieve This

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Engagement:

Encouraging broad participation and pledge commitments to combat antisemitism, racism and all forms of hatred.

Deploy Programs:

Reward students for positive participation through our unique Mastercard gift card deployment program. This groundbreaking technology allows students to receive a Mastercard gift card directly to their phone.

Support Existing Organizations:

Supply funding to organizations that are focused on combating antisemitism and hate.

How We Will Achieve This

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Engagement:

Encouraging broad participation and pledge commitments to combat antisemitism, racism and all forms of hatred.

Deploy Programs:

Reward students for positive participation through our unique Mastercard gift card deployment program. This groundbreaking technology allows students to receive a Mastercard gift card directly to their phone.

Support Existing Organizations:

Supply funding to organizations that are focused on combating antisemitism and hate.

4 pillars to qualification

for students to get rewarded

Actively participate in campus organizations to promote Jewish culture and awareness of antisemitism and hatred

Join organizations or other cultural/religious groups and initiate an event or campaign aimed at educating the campus community on antisemitism and hatred on the harmful effects of Jew hate. This could involve joining or co-hosting a workshop, launching a social media campaign, or collaborating on interfaith dialogues.

Support for Mental Health and Wellbeing

Organize initiatives that offer mental health support to students involved in these efforts. This could include mindfulness workshops, peer support groups, or campus mental health resources to ensure that students remain grounded, positive, and emotionally resilient while tackling the challenges of fighting antisemitism and hatred.

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Inclusive Friday Night/Shabbat Dinners

Host an all-denominations/all-religions Friday Night or Shabbat Dinner to bring together students from diverse backgrounds. The dinner will provide a safe space for open dialogue, promote inclusivity, and highlight Jewish traditions while encouraging the exchange of cultural and religious perspectives.

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Community Outreach: Help students/Give Hope

Engage in outreach efforts to support students, either through volunteer programs, mentoring, or educational activities that give hope and inspire a positive future. Students can work with local schools, community centers, or youth organizations to create opportunities for dialogue and learning about tolerance, empathy, and anti-hate.

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