NEWS: Law’s SAVE Promise Club Selling Valentine’s Day Candy-Grams 

(Photo courtesy SAVE Promise Club)

By Sophie Kalagher – Staff Reporter

Jonathan Law SAVE Promise Club is selling Candy-Grams for Valentine’s Day during the month of February.

Students and staff can send Candy-Grams to their fellow classmates and advisors by filling out a Google Form, which is due by February 9. A Candy-Gram costs $2 with the note and candy attached getting delivered on Valentine’s Day. 

“This event is meant to show people that someone is thinking about you,” SAVE Promise Club Advisor Ms. Healy said.

The Google Form can be found on all SAVE Promise Club social media accounts and is linked in the club’s Instagram bio (@jlhssave). Students and staff are able to turn in money for the Candy-Grams to Healy and club officers. 

“The club is preparing for the event by printing out advertisement posters and hanging them around the school, writing out the notes, and encouraging their friends to order one,” senior SAVE Promise Club Secretary Gianna Gagliardi said.

The Candy-Grams were proposed as a great way to raise money while celebrating Valentine’s Day. 

“I think its a great way to educate our community and bring awareness,” freshman SAVE Promise Club member Sadie Timmeny said.

The money will go to future events to spread the club message of love and kindness. 

“All the proceeds from this fundraiser will go directly back into the club and this will help pay for more activities throughout the year, and even the National SAVE Summit that is happening in April that students in the club can apply for,” junior SAVE Promise Club Treasurer Ella Franzman said. 

The club is currently working towards upcoming events and at the moment is also working on creating merchandise.

The next big event will be “Say Something Week” which will be occurring during the week of March 4-8. “Say Something Week” focuses on recognizing warning signs of mental illness and violence. 

“I think this event will be a great way to connect with peers and friends and spread awareness,” freshman SAVE Promise Club member Talia Haga said.

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