From left: Teri Pough of CironeFriedberg, LLP, Sharon Escoffery, American Red Cross volunteer William H. VanAlstyne, a partner at CironeFriedberg, LLP, Chase Boulton, Derby High School senior, Victoria Ramirez, DHS senior, Maria Bellone-Lajeunesse, owner, Maria's Hair Gallery in Derby, and Matthew Conway, Derby school superintendent./ Contributed photo
DERBY - Derby High School senior Chase Boulton recently organized a fundraising campaign for hurricane relief. He was assisted by DHS senior Victoria Ramirez.
The campaign was started to benefit Houston hurricane relief efforts, but fundraising continued to assist relief efforts for victims of all hurricanes.
Chase said waking up and seeing the news reports motivated him to take action. If something like this happened to his community he would want someone to do the same, he said. Victoria said, “Chase’s passion for supporting the relief effort inspired me to get involved in the cause as well.”
The students organized various events to bolster support.
They held a cut-a-thon at Maria’s Hair Gallery in Derby.
They circulated a donation bucket at football games and received donations from local residents, including Republican Town Committee members.
CironeFriedburg Accounting and Tax Consulting firm in Bethel also made a donation.
Victoria’s mother, Teri Pough, works at the firm and assisted in the fund-raising.
Derby High School students made donations and held a “hat day” fundraiser.
Derby High School Principal Martin Pascale said, “I was very impressed with Chase’s motivation to help others impacted by these disastrous weather events.”
On Oct. 20 Chase and Victoria presented Sharon Escoffery, Red Cross volunteer, with a $2,842 check at Derby High School.
Superintendent of Schools Matthew Conway said, “This is a perfect example of what happens when you let youth leaders take the lead. They will lead and become role models for others to follow.”
This is a press release from Derby Public Schools.
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