AHS FCCLA fashion show raises money for Future, Hope and Healing domestic violence shelter
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AHS FCCLA students Grace Justice, Skye Dickens and Elizabeth Villafranca.
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Harley Smith (center) and other crew members were a critical element in making sure the show went off without a hitch.
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AHS junior Grace Justice was one of the many FCCLA students who collaborated to raise money to build a domestic violence shelter organized by Future, Hope and Healing Center.
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Parents and guests helped support Future, Hope and Healing with a $20 entry fee, the proceeds of which go toward building an Azle shelter. Hope’s Bazaar manager Jennifer Mello and Future, Hope and Healing Director Sally Daniels spoke at the event. To learn more or donate go to futurehopeandhealingcenter.org.
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Fashion design student and sophomore Jesus Martinez, models clothes hand-picked from Hope’s Bazaar.