
Orange County High School Students COVID-19 Relief Passion Project in April 2020.
Thirteen high school students from Orange County have united to form the Covid-19 Relief Passion Project whose goal is to provide support and hope in the midst of this global pandemic.
Participating students are creating a sense of community and providing relief during a time of uncertainty and panic.
“I got involved in this project because I have never witnessed a bigger need, and I knew I could lead my peers to make a huge impact,” said high school junior Grace Jones.
“ Even if we only ended up helping a few people, I would be honored to have helped in some form during these trying times.”
OC Students COVID-19 Relief Passion Project Mission
To Inform and Serve the members of their communities
Helping those in need
Bringing awareness to prevent the virus’ spread
Students Are Helping During COVID-19
Making Masks to donate to those in need
Raising Money for medical-grade masks and gowns
Providing companionship via “Pen Pal” for the elderly
Creating other forms of Comfort for the Community
OC Students COVID-19 Relief Passion Project Disciplines
Art/Business/Outreach/Research/Writing
OC Students COVID-19 Relief Passion Project History
The project was spearheaded by Shellee Howard, founder of College Ready, in an effort to inspire her students to make a difference.
“Both of my children are in medical school and I am concerned about what they have to face,” said Howard.
“I believe the students I get to mentor are change makers and I wanted to give them an opportunity to show how amazing they are.”
How You Can Help
These driven students are actively looking for eager individuals and companies to contribute to their cause.
This is a great opportunity to make a difference in your community.
Donate at COVID-19 Relief Passion Project Go Fund Me Page
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