The middle school Wildlife SOS club, made up of students in grades 6 and 7, painted watercolor cards and made origami toys during club time, then sold them to parents during the parent-teacher conference. The cards and toys sold out in under an hour, and the group raised about $77 for Wildlife SOS, an organization that rescues and cares for abused elephants and other animals. Club members are continuing to make the popular watercolor cards and also will be making origami spinning tops, which they plan to sell at the next parent-teacher conference in the spring. Go Wildlife SOS!
Middle School Wildlife Club Raises Funds for Wildlife SOS
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