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Annual HOPE’S IN Award Empowers Next Generation of Humanitarian Leaders

Annual HOPE’S IN Award Empowers Next Generation of Humanitarian Leaders

  • Posted by Courtney Quigley
  • On April 12, 2018
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“Two Barrington High School students were announced as winners of the 2nd annual HOPE’S IN Humanitarian Award during the organization’s 6th annual fashion show fundraiser. Thanks to the award, Sophomore Kelly Speichinger and Senior Maureen Kozlowski are headed to Guatemala City this summer to help HOPE’S IN volunteers build homes for families living in Zone-3, a garbage dump community. Nearly 300 people attended this year’s fashion show which raised over $61,000, enough to build eight homes.”

 

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