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Trumbull High School students Allison Hazen and Neha Rahalkar visited Sandy Hook Promise on April 23 to deliver a donation on behalf of their student body.[naviga:img class="aligncenter wp-image-317977" src="https://newtownbee.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/SH_Trumbull-HS-students-donate-to-SH-Promise-Hockley-Barden-Hazen-Rahalkar-WATERMARKED.jpg" alt="SH_Trumbull HS students donate to SH Promise -- Hockley, Barden, Hazen & Rahalkar WATERMARKED" width="800" height="534" /]

Nearly $1,000 was raised, Allison and Neha told SHP Co-Founders and Managing Directors Mark Barden and Nicole Hockley, after the Trumbull students participated in "Change For Change," a competitive fundraiser between the high school's classes in March. After a walkout and assembly were held at their school on March 14, to mark the one-month anniversary of the shooting at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., the fundraiser was launched.

Students were invited to donate change and in "approximately a week and a half," according to Neha, students raised the funds that were then donated to Sandy Hook Promise.

Nicole Hockley and Mark Barden, co-founders and managing directors of Sandy Hook Promise (SHP), received a donation from Allison Hazen, second from right, and Neha Rahalkar, right, Trumbull High School students, on April 23.

-Bee Photo, Hicks

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