Grace Miller, Living Hope Club vice president and junior, works on homework during SRT. Miller said club members are partnering with Center for Global Impact (CGI) to help out in a fashion show. DEEPTHI THADASINA / PHOTO
Living Hope Club will have its next meeting on April 16, according to Grace Miller, club vice president and junior. This meeting will also serve as the second callout meeting of the year. Members plan to help the Center for Global Impact (CGI) in a fashion show.
“Basically what the fashion show is, is (club members) are getting models together to model the purses and shirts and different things that the women in Cambodia make through CGI. That way we can raise money for them and continue supporting them,” Miller said.
The fashion show will take place on April 26 in the central auditorium of Grace Church from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. according to Miller. The club is getting girls together from Grace Church and their high school and middle school ministry to help model the products. Club members will model ByTavi products made by women from Camodia.
Club sponsor Diana LaRose said there has not been a great turnout this year for the club, so club members did an in-studio announcement, after receiving the criteria from her. She said last year the club had more members, and club members are reaching out to get more people to join.
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