Students in Francis Tuttle's Project HOPE will hold their 7th annual Garage Sale Saturday, March 31, from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm., on the Rockwell campus, 12777 N. Rockwell, in the Construction Trades building.
One hundred percent of proceeds from this fundraiser go to the Project HOPE activity fund, which assists students with uniforms, test fees and one-time items such as utility bills, groceries, medications and other necessary expenses.
Donated items are also being accepted for the garage sale. If, during your Spring cleaning, you have furniture, stereo and computer equipment, electronic items, books, tools, lawn equipment or other household items to discard, please call 717-4289 or 717-4173.
Project HOPE is an award-winning, highly successful dropout recovery program for students who had dropped out of school or had been identified as a potential drop out, and who have decided to reenter the educational process. Many Project HOPE students lack an effective support system to help guide them in the decision making so important to young people.
Project HOPE provides a system where students can attain a high school diploma, a career-based skill and interpersonal skills so important in today's job market which will assist them in their future careers, and throughout their lives. It provides an alternative to the traditional learning environment, while providing a powerful life-changing educational opportunity for students who have rededicated themselves to pursuing an education.
For more information, please call 717-4289 or 717-4173.