
At Âé¶čAV, students can choose from a host of clubs to participate in and every year new clubs are created. Among this yearâs new clubs is The Net Impact Club.
The Net Impact Club at Bryn Mawr helps students gain access to problem solving and leadership opportunities in areas of sustainability, climate, food, social innovation, and civic impact. The club is a part of the larger umbrella network under that mobilizes next-generation leaders to use their skills and careers to make a positive impact on the world.
âNet Impact grooms you to come up with solutions for real world problems,â says Club President Vimbai Mawoneke '21, who is from Zimbabwe. âThis is something which I think we need, particularly as college students, because the theoretical methods we learn at school donât always work in reality. If you have hands-on experience, you can draw from that as you go forward in life. Itâs also a great networking opportunity for students.â
This yearâs club activities have included competing in the Up To Us challenge with 125 chapters worldwide. As part of the competition the group ran awareness campaigns on the national debt on campus. The students also hosted a dinner with President Kim Cassidy where they discussed Bryn Mawrâs financial habits and debts, and how that fits into the larger picture of the national debt.
âRunning the campaigns on national debt last semester brought to my attention the need to worry about our fiscal future from a holistic point of view,â says Vimbai. âSeeing my peers express their concerns made me realize that the Bryn Mawr campus is open to dialogue on issues of national interest. Bryn Mawr students not only want to know more about what happens outside of Bryn Mawr, but they also want to make an impact.â
This semester, the club is working to spread awareness on food insecurity and is holding an essay competition about food insecurity on campus.
âI think itâs great to get out of the Bryn Mawr bubble by participating in real-world issues. It gives us a way to apply the things we learn at school in the real world," says Club Member Naomi Bonilla â21, who is from New Jersey.
In addition to Vimbai and Naomi, club members include Aakriti Dhitalâ 21 (Nepal), Tinodiwanashe Nguruve â22 (Zimbabwe), Claire Mitchell â21 (Kansas), and Molly Marion â20 (New York).
Students interested in joining The Net Impact Club should write to , or Vimbai Mawoneke ().