This project helps connect us with being a global citizenship because animals and pets are an important part of nature and life. Taking care and being able to live coincide with animals. We take care of animals animals and they help protect us. For us to show our appreciation for animals we will be selling thees tickets to show out live for animals. The profits will go towards helping animals get food and other necessity to live a healthy, fulfilling life.
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We are for sure selling Jamba Juice tickets now. We each have to sell twenty for ten dollars each. There are six of us and we each would make 200 dollars. We had to ask our parent to invest 100 dollars to buy the tickets and as soon as we are done selling all twenty. 100 would go back to our parents and 100 would go to the organization Poi Dogs and Popoki. We also think we will be doing our community service in May but we are not sure. All six of us will need to sell all our tickets before we go to do community service so we can donate the money when we do the community service.
The shirt design either didn't get approved or wasn't priority for them to look as right now so it will take a little longer. We wouldn't have enough time to finish our if we wait for our shirt to be approved and then have to sell all the shirt too. I think we are going to sell tickets from Jamba Juice and give the money we make to Poi Dongs and Popoki. We are all not sure yet but we need to decide soon. We also didn't do our community service yet and we need to start because the project is almost due.
We are waiting for our shirt designs to be approved by ASKS so we could sell them at school to fund raise for Poi Dogs and Popoki. As of right now I do not think we will be able to sell them at school. We need to think of another way that we could donate money to help them. We aren't very sure what we are going to do if our shirt designs doesn't get approved.
Our shirt design is done and now we are waiting for it to be approved by the school board so we can sell it at school. By selling it at school it helps us make money for Poi Dogs and Popoki, the organization we are working with. We are trying to figure out the easiest and most efficient way we are going to sell the shirts. We are thinking to hold pre-orders so we don't get stuck with extra shits. We are still trying to figure out how we are going to make the order forms and wether or not we want to give them tickets after they purchase a ticket. Once we can decide how we are going to handle the shits orders and all the money we will start selling the shirts out of school, and when the school approves our shirt we will start to sell it at school as well.Durning winter break we all had a job to have finished by the time we come back to school in 2017. My job was to create the shits designs. It was kind of hard at first because the shelter we were supposed to work with wouldn't get back to us about working with them even thought hey said they would call back. They never did. We were going to put their logo on our shirt but because they didn't get back to us we ended up not being able to even ask them. After that shelter didn't go thru Jaeda got in touch with the owner of an organization she worked with before called Poi Dogs and Popoki. She was very nice and she allowed us to use her logo on our shits. Even though it didn't work out at first it ended up working out a lot better in the end. Everything happens for a reason. Visit www.poidogsandpopoki.org to find out more information on the organization we are trying to help.If you are interested in buying a shirt like this please fill out this form to order your shirt today. docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc3dwVb-VsL2NjcFs3_s7cyECks1-T3phcwJGSvV0zSwpF_bA/viewform
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