Home runs for the hungry
Tax deductible
Hunger is a growing concern in our community. With COVID, it's only getting worse. That's why two fellow students and I want to raise money for the hungry - and do it hitting homers!
We've teamed up with the Saanch Fire Department to try and hit 200 home runs . Our goal is to raise $200 or more.
This project is part of a class we're doing in high school, and is being overseen by our teachers for full transparency.
Of course, we would prefer to be outside, hitting homers in front of a crowd of friends and family. That was our actual plan. Sadly, COVID has forced us to be innovative and come up with a viable Plan B. We're convinced that - with your help - we can still make this a success and make a difference for people who need our help.
We've teamed up with the Saanch Fire Department to try and hit 200 home runs . Our goal is to raise $200 or more.
This project is part of a class we're doing in high school, and is being overseen by our teachers for full transparency.
Of course, we would prefer to be outside, hitting homers in front of a crowd of friends and family. That was our actual plan. Sadly, COVID has forced us to be innovative and come up with a viable Plan B. We're convinced that - with your help - we can still make this a success and make a difference for people who need our help.
Organizer
Dexter Stoiber
Organizer
Victoria, BC
Mustard Seed Canada
Registered nonprofit
Donations are typically tax deductible in Canada.