Tiffany Yeh, Do Something Club member and junior, makes a bracelet at a club meeting. Do Something Club members are collaborating with students from Zionsville High School to make bracelets to raise money for Heifer International. JOHN DU / PHOTO
According to club sponsor James Ziegler, the Zionsville High School students with whom the Do Something Club members have been collaborating and making bracelets have chosen to work with Heifer International, an organization that provides livestock and training to impoverished people around the world to develop self-reliant prosperity. Ziegler said the club members will continue making bracelets during future meetings.
Tiffany Yeh, Do Something Club member and junior, makes a bracelet at a club meeting. Do Something Club members are collaborating with students from Zionsville High School to make bracelets to raise money for Heifer International. JOHN DU / PHOTO
Co-president and junior Hunter Leonard said club members will visit the nursing home Summer Traceagain to play bingo with the residents among other activities. Ziegler said the trip may be March 24.
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