Washington High School
Vision Dinner
Sex trafficking is the second largest criminal industry in the world,
grossing $7 billion a year.
In order to spread the word about the atrocities of sex-trafficking,
Washington High School students from Miss Garcia’s Language Arts Class
request your presence at our Vision Dinner.
80 ninth grade students researched the sex-trafficking industry
prior to reading Patricia McCormick’s novel
Sold.
Part of their educational experience includes a service
learning project that they have worked diligently to prepare for you.
We hope that you are able to attend our Vision Dinner and will
help spread the news about the sex trafficking industry.
Important Information about the dinner:
Why:
To learn more about child prostitution and sex trafficking and what
you can do to help.
Location:
The Washington High School cafeteria
Date:
Wednesday December 2, 2009
Time:
5:30 meet and greet, dinner at 6:00, student presentations and
SOLD video 6:45-7:15
Cost:
Free will donation (all proceeds will benefit young girls being impacted
by the sex trafficking )
R.S.V.P.
Please email Nicole Garcia at
garcian@xavier.edu
by November 24th if you will be in attendance.
If you are unable to attend but would like to make a donation,
please mail your donation to:
Nicole Garcia
Washington High School
4747 W Washington Street
South Bend, IN 46619
*Please make checks payable to Washington High School
Special thanks to sponsors at donorschoose.org who made this learning
experience possible!
