Request to support my school

Support My School: Your Help is Needed!

I’ve started a petition on change.org to expand our magnet school, which provides essential educational opportunities for many underprivileged children who lack access to quality education elsewhere. I invite you to read more about our cause and consider signing the petition. If you’re able, please also consider contributing. You can find it at https://chng.it/NPJGC4j9ns. Thank you for your support!

One Reply to “Request to support my school”

  1. It’s great to see your passion for improving education for underprivileged children! Expanding a magnet school can make a significant difference in their lives and provide them with valuable opportunities. I encourage everyone to take a moment to read your petition and consider signing it to support this important cause. Every signature counts! Let’s help give these kids the quality education they deserve.

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