The fundraiser was in honor of Hearing Impaired Awareness Month and International Week of the Hearing Impaired.

Photo by South Dearborn High School.
(Aurora, Ind.) – South Dearborn High School students recently held a cupcake fundraiser to support an organization that provides service dogs to adults and children with disabilities at no cost.
In honor of Hearing Impaired Awareness Month and International Week of the Hearing Impaired, South Dearborn’s American Sign Language classes teamed up with Brewed Awakening, the school’s student run café, to hold the cupcake fundraiser in the mornings and at lunchtime.
Cupcakes were baked by the students and sold for $2 each.
Students also created posters with QR codes and placed them around the school for their peers to learn some cool ASL signs each day.
The fundraiser generated more than $300 dollars.

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