According to Anna Christine Sands, president of Invisible Children, the club will host a fundraiser at a concert on Dec. 9.
“We are having a fundraising booth at the Bands That Don’t Suck (Poolhouse 3) show on Friday,” Sands said.
The purpose of the fundraiser is to make money to help the kids in Uganda.
“We’ll be selling handmade bracelets, food and drinks, and t-shirts,” Sands said.
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