Oxfam Clubs
About 100 Oxfam Clubs are currently active at US high schools and universities, with new clubs forming every year. These independent organizations support Oxfam’s work through community actions and events; in turn, Oxfam supplies them with materials, research, training, and ideas.
Start an Oxfam Club at your school
Whether you’re in high school, college, or graduate school, starting an Oxfam Club can be a fun way to meet like-minded students while making a difference in the fight against hunger and poverty.
- How to make a difference on campus: our free toolkit includes all of the information you need to get started.
- Register your club with Oxfam to access additional resources and updates.
- Need help? Have questions? Email us at clubs@oxfamamerica.org or call (800)77-OXFAM x9415.
Join an existing Oxfam Club
Email us at clubs@oxfamamerica.org to find out if there's an active Oxfam Club at your school or university.
Learn more
Get information about Oxfam America's work with students nationwide.
The essentials
How to make a difference on campus: our toolkit is your one-stop resource for everything from fund-raising for Oxfam to organizing an event to planning a semester of action.
Register your club with Oxfam to access additional resources, information about the latest news and volunteer opportunities, and student activists nationwide.
At the beginning of each semester—or whenever your club changes leadership—fill out our Oxfam Club member contact list. Email a copy to clubs@oxfamamerica.org or mail it to Attn: Oxfam Clubs, 226 Causeway St., 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02114-2206, and we'll send all members our monthly e-newsletter for student activists.
Additional resources
- Oxfam Club sample constitution (PDF)
- Oxfam Club logo and naming guidelines (PDF)
- Oxfam Club profiles: Read about the Oxfam Club at Virginia Tech and the Oxfam Club at Ball State University
- Have questions? We’re here to help. Email us at clubs@oxfamamerica.org, or call (800) 77-OXFAM x9415.


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