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Davis Elementary School first-graders raise almost $2K to support Australian wildfire relief
AUSTIN, Texas — Editor’s note: The attached video is from another school that raised money to support Australian wildfire relief.
First-grade students at Davis Elementary School raised nearly $2,000 on Thursday to benefit the World Wildfire Fund Australia.
The students raised approximately $1,850 by making and selling handmade arts and crafts featuring Australian animals at its “Australian Relief Marketplace.”
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The school said the marketplace was a way to connect the student’s learning of the world and benefit Australia’s bushfire recovery.
Conservation groups estimate that 1.25 billion wild animals have died as a result of the deadly fires ravaging the nation.
Read this story on KVUE to find out how you can help support the victims of Australia’s wildfires.
WATCH: Austin artist raising money to help Australia wildfire victims
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