Living Hope Club members will talk about new ways to fundraise at the next meeting, and they also plan setup a Homecoming booth Grace Miller, vice president and junior, said.
“(Club members) are trying to discuss ways to fundraise to help raise awareness for trafficking and infanticide in Asian countries. We are also trying to discuss ways to get involved with the Center for Global Impact which helps run an organization called byTavi, where they teach women to do things like sew, so that way they can support their families and themselves instead of resorting to trafficking,” Miller said.
According to club sponsor Diana LaRose, the club fundraised a lot of money through their bake sales. Since bake sales are no longer allowed, clubs have to find other ways to raise money. LaRose said that before she did not pay attention to the emails about ways to fundraise because Living Hope Club members loved to do bake sales, but now she said that she will pay more attention to the emails.