Invisible Children will be finishing off the school year with a school supply collection for children in Africa.
“Carmel High School is very generous, so [international organization] contacted us to have us do the same activity this year,” sponsor Angela Egger-Enzmann said. Last year the students made drop-off boxes for supplies and placed them throughout the school.
According to Egger-Enzmann, a similar tactic will be used this year. “It’s a really cool fundraising project,” Egger-Enzmann said. By Yameen Hameed <[email protected]>
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