East Central Students Create Fill The Bus Drive to Support Hurricane Victims

Trojans Exchange is also selling t-shirts with all proceeds going to Floridians in need.

(St. Leon, Ind.) – Students are East Central High School are providing relief to Hurricane Ian victims in Florida.

East Central Student Council is partnering with the Trojan Exchange and other clubs for a “Fill the Bus” campaign.

The campaign will end Friday night following the East Central varsity football game against Guerin Catholic.

Items to donate are:

  • Non-perishable food
  • Toiletries
  • Cases of bottled water
  • Baby supplies
  • Dog & cat food
  • New Socks
  • New Blankets

In addition, Trojans Exchange is selling limited edition “I Stand with Florida” t-shirts for $16. All proceeds from t-shirt sales will go to Mathew 25 Ministries to help their efforts in providing relief to Florida.

The Sunman-Dearborn community is encouraged to purchase a shirt at https://www.trojanexchange.com/shop.

The t-shirt sale will run through October 12.

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