Grace Miller, Living Hope Club president and senior, works on homework during SRT. Miller said club members are partnering with Center for Global Impact (CGI) to help out in trunk shows. DEEPTHI THADASINA/ PHOTO
Living Hope Club members are planning to volunteer at a ByTavi trunk show and to take a trip to the ByTavi warehouse to help package items, said Grace Miller, Living Hope Club president and senior. Members will find a day when they are all available to go and will take a trip down to the warehouse together she said.
According to club sponsor. Diana 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.”
Club members are working with Center for Global Impact (CGI), a company working to stop human trafficking, and help by participating in trunk shows for ByTavi, one of the CGI groups LaRose said.
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