SVA Club
Collective action, led by students
SVA University Clubs provide a platform for students to translate shared purpose into collective action. Through clubs, students self-organise volunteering projects, respond to community needs, and build leadership experience alongside their studies.

What Are SVA University Clubs?
- Organise and lead volunteering projects
- Respond to local community needs
- Develop leadership, teamwork, and coordination skills
- Connect study with real-world service
Through training, support, and national connection, students gain practical experience while contributing meaningfully to community wellbeing.


Why Join an SVA Club?
- For Students: Leadership, employability, purpose
- For Communities: Responsive, organised volunteer support
- For Universities: Stronger civic engagement and student wellbeing
University Clubs strengthen student employability, sustain long-term civic participation, and connect tertiary education with real-world service.
Keen to Join an SVA Club?
If your university has an SVA Club, you can join and get involved immediately. If not, we'll help you explore starting one.
