As a result of the majority of All For A Cure Club members being primarily seniors, the club will be ending this year. With no one to continue leadership, All For A Cure Club, which started in 2010, will not have anyone to continue managing the club.
Club Sponsor Tungfen Lee said, “I am disappointed to watch the club end after not having any meetings since first semester.”
Although members were planning on attending Ride for a Cure, a fundraiser to raise money for all types of cancer, lack of communication and participation led to the cancellation of All For a Cure Clubs attendance.
When contacted for an interview, co-club club sponsors and seniors Ally Poveromo and Joie Li did not respond.
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