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Troy Athens Students Break Record for Charity Donations

Charity Week benefit raises over $41,000 for nonprofit organization Angels of Hope.

 

Last week, Troy Athens High School held a pep rally to celebrate a very successful end to Charity Week, during which students raised tens of thousands of dollars for the nonprofit organization Angels of Hope.

The local branch of the national NPO, which provides financial assistance to children and those who love and care for them as they battle cancer, was "beyond thrilled" to receive news that the Athens community smashed its goal of $28,000 with a grand total donation of $41,056.41.

"Teenagers never cease to amaze me! Great job Shawn, Kristy, Athens StuCo and all the students and faculty for pouring their hearts into this!" wrote one fan on the Angels of Hope Facebook fan Page.

Students could participate in a number of charitable activities organized by the school's Student Congress all week long in order to raise money, including events at local businesses.

A preliminary total was announced at a pep rally on Friday to raucous applause from students, as captured in a video posted online

The grand total well-eclipsed last year's Charity Week benefit for another local NPO, I've Got Your Backs, by nearly $6,000. That figure — $35,113.41 – had been a new record for the Athens community.

For more information about Angels of Hope, visit angelsofhope.org.

Related Topics: Angels of Hope, Charity Week, and Troy Athens High School

Team Dawg

6:49 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

We at Team Dawg stress the importance of making a positive difference and the fact that we all have the potential to do it, at any age. This amazing group of young men and women are proof positive of that. They are true role models and the epitome of what it means to be an Everyday Hero.The future of this country is in great hands. Team Dawg thanks and salutes you all!

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