Students raising $10K for Sierra Leone school
Several Carlton High School students are planning to raise $10,000 over the next year, to help build a school for children who live in poverty in Sierra Leone.
“They need help because they don’t have education there and they need a school where they can go to that’s closer because usually they have to like walk really far,” said grade nine student, Taksala Abeygunawardena. “Everyone deserves one [an education], I mean it just helps you like if you can’t read or write like how would you get through life.”
Abeygunawardena, along with fellow students, joined Carlton’s Me to We club which is striving to make a difference in the lives of students who live on the other side of the world.
“I joined Me to We club because I wanted to be involved in our community and I wanted to help,” said Abeygunawardena. “Some people they don’t have…as much as we do. I think that it’s a good way to give.”