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CAS Project: Midway Progress Reflection - 3/20



 Now that it is past the halfway mark for my CAS progress, I'd say that it's time for a progress check regarding the development of the project. Starting on March 1st, I made many fliers for my project and posted them around the school along with the service project that the Environmental Club is conducting called EcoSneakers. As a refresher, these products are intended to help those who have clothing needs and are lacking resources for clothing. I know many students at Carrollton High School would love the opportunity to explore what clothing options other students have to offer, so I took it upon myself to host this clothing drive.

I started collecting clothes on March 4th and will continue to collect until this Friday, March 22nd. There has been a great clothing turnout collectively given by students as well as teachers. I love seeing everyone come together to help this great cause of giving those in need clothing to one another. I met with Mrs. Cochran, the PASS specialist at CHS, and she was so incredibly welcoming of my idea to donate the clothing to the free closets at school. However, there have been some difficulties such as collecting men's clothing from the students at school. Many women are willing to donate their clothing, however, I have yet to get many pieces from the male students at CHS. Overall, this is going very well despite the minor setbacks. I will check back in at my project's finalization and continue preparing for my presentation on April 25th. 

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