The Colby Echo covered the creation of Colby in Malawi Internships and this website: http://www.thecolbyecho.com/news/campus-club-offers-internships-in-malawi
The Colby Echo features Hillary Sapanski’s (’13) JanPlan with Chadika in 2012: http://www.thecolbyecho.com/news/janplans-bring-civic-engagement-abroad
Face-to-Face AIDS Project director Ken Wong is a regular blogger for the Huffington Post. His insightful blogs shed light on complex issues in Malawi and Cambodia as well as the local and sustainable solutions they’ll require: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ken-wong
The Colby Echo highlighted LuziCare’s very successful Hunger Banquet in the fall of 2011: http://www.thecolbyecho.com/features/luzicare-s-hunger-banquet-provides-food-for-thought
Inside Colby on Jamie Goldring’s trip to Malawi and his dedication to supporting sustainable development: http://www.insidecolby.com/article.php?articleid=211&pageno=2
The Asia Society highlights F2F work in Cambodia on World AIDS Day: http://asiasociety.org/policy/social-issues/public-health/face-face-aids-cambodia
In 2009, members of LuziCare ran a marathon to raise awareness and funds: http://www.causes.com/causes/357224-running-the-luzithon/about
A video showcasing the cassava fields funded by Colby students: http://cassavasource.magnify.net/video/LuziCares-Cassava?msg=Please+confirm+your+problem+report
The Colby Echo advertises LuziCare’s silent auction and speed dating event to raise money for Chadika CBO: http://www.thecolbyecho.com/news/luzicare-s-silent-auction-and-speed-dating-to-benefit-malawian-health-care. And check out a video from the event: http://www.thecolbyecho.com/videos/luzicare-speed-dating-and-silent-auction
Central Maine’s Morning Sentinel covered LuziCare and its partnership with F2F and Ken Wong: http://www.onlinesentinel.com/archive/watervillecolby-students-focus-on-malawi.html
New management brings new life to LuziCare in 2009 by the Colby Echo: http://www.thecolbyecho.com/news/under-new-management-luzicare
New York University hosted Face-to-Face’s photo exhibit in 2006: http://communications.med.nyu.edu/media-relations/news/face-face-aids-photo-exhibit-malawi
In 2009, the Face-to-Face AIDS Project ventured to Colby to show a photomosaic and raise awareness of the devistation caused by AIDS in Malawi and Cambodia. The Colby Magazine covered the event: http://www.colby.edu/colby.mag/issues/50/article/926/photomosaic-illustrates-aids-reality-in-malawi-/