Club Sponsor Diana LaRose helps out a student during SRT. She said the club is focusing more on human trafficking and partnering with Center for Global Impact (CGI). PHOTO/ DEEPTHI THADASINA
Living Hope Club members are getting things together for the homecoming booth where they will either sell ByTavi products or baked goods according to Grace Miller, club president and senior. Club sponsor Diana LaRose said the club will set up its booth on Sept. 25 to fundraise along with other clubs. Members are also planning to volunteer at a ByTavi trunk show and to take a trip to the ByTavi warehouse to help package items Miller said.
According to LaRose this year the club has changed its direction.
“Before (the club was) trying to raise funds for the orphanages over in India, we are changing our direction on that, and working more about human trafficking,” LaRose said. “If the girls can donate $15 a piece we can sponsor different girls that way.”
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