Key Middle School Project Proposal

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Did you know about 6 million children that are under 5 die of hunger every year? There isn't much you can do individually, but as a community we can do more. We need to show awareness for hunger worldwide, but before doing that, we need to start small. Hunger is relevant to Key Middle School, therefore we will participate in restaurant fundraiser and bake sales. I believe that these 2 ideas are logical to help prevent hunger at this time. One thing Key Middle School will do to raise money for hunger is to start engaging in bake sales. We will elaborate the bake sales at Springfield mall, because there will be people that are willing to raise money to help stop starvation. In my perspective, I think we should pick NJHS students to participate in this project.NJHS students show more leadership than any other student and also show responsibility,respect,and readiness to others. We should do this activity in spring,when it’s warm and the mall is occupied with perceptive people. After making money to help stop hunger, we can donate it in this website under.
http://www.feedingamerica.org/take-action/campaigns/hunger-action-month.html?referrer=https://www.google.com/
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Key Middle School will participate in the restaurant fundraiser at Chick-Fil-a. Many of our extensive students enjoy eating Chic-Fil-a’s great food. We should do the restaurant fundraiser in May, because families go out more when the weather is nice and sunny. Chick-Fil-a is an opportunity for our students to enjoy fundraising money for those who are suffering from hunger. All students should participate in the fundraiser, so we can show awareness and make funds for preventing hunger.To make money,students must order their meal(s) and announce where they want to donate it

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