Students formalize their relief efforts
By KALLEE NIELSEN
[email protected]ST. GEORGE -- A group of high school students has formalized its efforts to help collect money and goods for victims of the tsunami and earthquake that killed more than 58,000 people from Asia to Africa.
The student-formed Utah Teens' International Outreach on Tuesday placed donation cans at St. George Maverik stores and will begin Monday to collect money and in-kind donations at Snow Canyon High School.
The group was formed by Snow Canyon senior Casie Mcnaughton and sophomore Jordan Street. They read about the destruction caused by the earthquake-generated tsunami and wanted to help.
Mcnaughton and Street spent most of Monday calling local businesses and the Region 9 student body presidents for support. Dixie High School Student Body President Kenzee McDonald said she was happy to join the cause.
"It has to be so hard on them, and I want to do what we can to help them out," McDonald said. McDonald said she will be making frequent announcements at the high school when classes resume next week encouraging people to donate.
The teen group will direct money and in-kind donations to nationally recognized charitable or religious organizations, which will be asked to deliver the items to victims. The group has found a faculty adviser, Street said. Mcnaughton said that while students will do as much as they can, they need support from the community to make the desired impact.
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Nothing here about the Witnesses. I wonder how many people are in this group though. I would have a hard time imagining Mormon kids and other non-Witness kids not caring about the money being sent to the Watchtower Society and not to a recognized charitable organization.