According to sponsor Brenda Lester, Rotary Interact Club members may have to work into the summer to complete their international project.
Interact had originally planned to raise money to build wells in Mongolia, but Sally Bae, member of Interact and junior, said that the plan got too complicated because too much money was involved.
The new international project plan is to raise money for the school they are currently sponsoring in Mongolia.
“We’re probably going to end up sending school supplies and clothing to the school we work with,” she said. “It’s probably going to be a lot easier because we don’t have to negotiate much with the other Rotary Clubs or raise tons of money.”
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