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Every year, the Active Civic Teaching Office (ACT) at the University of the Free State runs the Big Give campaign to raise food, money to buy food, and other forms of assistance for needy students. This year is no different. ACT’s big project is raising money for sanitary pads for students on all three campuses. The project will run throughout Women’s Month, August 2021. Providing menstrual hygiene products to female students empower them to continue their studies in comfort.
 
Karen Scheepers, Assistant Director: Kovsie Support Services, said: “This year, one of the challenges that have been highlighted is the lack of sanitary wear for students. Therefore, we focus our Big Give campaign this year on addressing this challenge that students are experiencing.”
 
Be part of the Big Give campaign by donating sanitary pads or money towards this initiative. Donation boxes are ready for donations at all the entrance gates of all three campuses. Your donation will go a long way in helping a deserving student.
         	
       
		
			
			    
		
		
		
		
		 
        
    
	 
 
                
A much-needed "lift" for Psychology students and staff with disabilities
2010-06-01
    
        
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            Pictured are: Mr Riekie Vickers (master's student in Psychology) and Ms Hetsie Veitch (Coordinator and Head: Unit for Students with Disabilities).  
            Photo: Mangaliso Radebe | 
        
    
The Department of Psychology at the University of the Free State (UFS) has officially opened the new elevator installed in the Psychology Building as part of the UFS’s plan of increasing accessibility to its buildings for students and staff with disabilities. The department has approximately 40 undergraduate and postgraduate students with physical disabilities. 
“Besides offices, there are classrooms and laboratories in the Psychology Building which were never accessible to these students. To train them they need access to these venues. Now the installation of this elevator makes this possible,” said Prof. Karel Esterhuyse, associate professor in the department. 
Some of the latest developments on the Main Campus in this regard include:
    - A new elevator for the West Block which is expected to be completed by the end of this year. 
    
      
    - New ramps to both entrances of the Winkie Direko Building were completed and the paving on the sidewalks adjusted to make access to the building easy. 
    
      
    - During the June/July holidays the classrooms and bathrooms in the Genmin Lectorium will be upgraded to improve accessibility for students and staff with disabilities. 
    
      
    - There are 22 new parking spaces for students and staff with disabilities all over the campus.
 
Media Release 
Issued by: Mangaliso Radebe 
Assistant Director: Media Liaison 
Tel: 051 401 2828 
Cell: 078 460 3320 
E-mail: radebemt@ufs.ac.za  
1 June 2010