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Trick Or Treat for UNICEF
Dear Washington Elementary School Students and Parents,
Edison High School’s Red Cross and Unicef club are asking you to participate in the annual Trick or Treat for Unicef event taking place on Halloween Day. Unicef is hoping to raise money for children suffering around the world and we hope that the students at Washington Elementary School can help with the cause. Students who volunteer will be given a donation box to collect money from houses while they are trick or treating on Halloween. All money raised will go directly to people in countries currently facing the Ebola outbreak, and Edison High School will reward students for their efforts. Please fill out the permission slip below and turn it to your teacher by no later than Thursday, October 30. Thank You,
Edison High School Red Cross and Unicef Club

I ________________________ will participate in Trick or Treat for Unicef on Halloween day, will have a parent with me AT ALL TIMES while trick or treating, and will not remove ANY donations from the donation box.

Student Name ________________________________________
Teacher _____________________________________________
Parent/Guardian Signature ______________________________

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