AFHS Light Night on Dec 7

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AFHS Light Night

Date:

December 7, 2022

Time:

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Location:

American Fork High SchoolAddress:510 Caveman BlvdAmerican Fork, UT 84003

American Fork High School student council is hosting a Light Night on Wednesday, December 7th from 6-9pm at the AFHS south parking lot. It is a free drive-thru light show. Donations are accepted and all of the donations go to families in American Fork City in need. 

To Donate please go to: https://www.successfund.com/s4safhs 

Family #1: A refugee family. Due to hard times, the kids help carry the financial burden. They need help getting basic winter necessities. 

Family #2: This student was in a car accident recently and hasn’t had a Christmas Present in many years. The family needs some help with making this holiday bright. 

Family #3 and 4: These families come to AF from another country. The father is still in the other country and the mother provides for the household. 

Family #5: This family has recently relocated to American Fork. They are a family of 5 and in need of some help. 

Family #6: Father had surgery and has been in the hospital for several months. The student is working a lot to help support and help families. They could just use all the support they can get! 

Family #7, #8: Students often don’t eat lunch due to hardships with food at home. The family of 6 could use our help with food and clothing this winter. 

Family #9: Student lives with a single mom. Student works after school to help mom with bills. 

Family #10: This family is dealing with food scarcity. School has become their refuge, and we would love to help make their home feel safe as well. 

Family #11: Our AFHS student is in a family of 6 kids. The father has physical disabilities which puts all the financial strain on the mother. We would like to help this family get what they need this winter.

Original source can be found here.



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