NHS Anime Club Raising Funds For Japan Earthquake Victims
March 24, 2011
A Northview High School club is working to raise funds for earthquake victims in Japan.
The Northview Anime Club is selling t-shirts and rubber bracelets, with all proceeds going to the Americares relief effort in Japan. Bracelets should arrive at the school by Friday for $3 each; and “I (heart) Japan” t-shirts are pre-order at $10 each. The Japanese symbol for love is set within the heart.
The students chose a white shirt and red heart to symbolize the Japanese flag. The bracelets are similar in design with the symbol for love framing the wording.
For more details or to order a shirt, email Sascha Blackburn at bblackburn@escambia.k12.fl.us or stop by the Northview High front office.
Anime is form of animation art that originated in Japan.
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3 Responses to “NHS Anime Club Raising Funds For Japan Earthquake Victims”
NORTHVIEW HAS A ANIME CLUB? WISH WE. WOULDA HAD ONE WHILE I WAS THERE.
I think this is a very nice thing the anime club is doing for Japan. Japan certainly needs all the help they can get in the fast of such a catastrophe.
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