Winthrop High School students will once again visit homes in their community between 5 and 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, to ask for donations for UNICEF.
UNICEF, sponsored by the United Nations, provides clean water, food, and schools to children living in the poorest areas of the world, according to a news release from the high school.
This charitable event is organized by the WHS Latin Club, and the students who participate will wear white togas with a green border, and will carry official orange UNICEF boxes.
All donations, no matter how small, will help children who are struggling for even the basics of survival.
For more information, contact Meg Cook at Winthrop High School at [email protected] or 377-2228, ext. 208.
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