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Shirts will be available for sale to members of the university community, alumni and friends and the general public in the
Sales of the t-shirts at $10 apiece is an approved outreach activity of the Washington State University Katrina Relief Task Force in collaboration with the WSU Foundation, WSU Athletics, the Bookie, WSU Visitor Center, the WSU Alumni Center, University Relations and WSU University Recreation.
Melanie Brown, task force co-chair, said the t-shirts are being sold by WSU student athletes and other student groups to raise money to support student Habitat for Humanity projects at WSU. She said the projects will involve students in Habitat for Humanity’s “Operation Home Delivery,” building house components and shipping them to the
David Leonard, professor of comparative ethnic studies, said he expects students to be involved in these projects to support their academic studies. “Students may travel to
A recently concluded hurricane relief effort, Backpacks for Hope, collected about 7,000 backpacks during its final activities Oct. 8 at WSU. “It was a heartwarming demonstration of care by the extended Cougar family and citizens of this state,” said Brown.
