Hesperia Football fundraising for new equipment

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Hesperia football fundraiser
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HESPERIA – Hesperia High School Football started their fundraiser in efforts to purchase equipment and materials. The fundraising website Snap Raise is accepting donations now through August 17.

“Your support will help us offer a higher quality experience for all participants,” said Hesperia Football Head Coach Casey Goodnough. “Raising dollars for extra curricular activities is very difficult to do but is vital for our program.”

The team has currently reached $11,297 of its $20,000 goal.

Donation Link

To donate to the fundraiser visit https://www.snap-raise.com/v2/fundraisers/119612/participants/10286201?donation_invite_id=50803465&share_type=participant_supporters_preload#/

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