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Vandalism fund gets media attention; We need your help!
Former Hunter Huss student asks for alumni to help pay for vandalism damage
Hunter Huss High alum Brad Huss’s heart sank when he read The Gazette online Wednesday.
The top story discussed how vandals had caused $5,000 worth of damage to his alma mater.
Huss decided that he would get the word out about the damage and try to help the school pay for the damages.
Huss owns hunterhusshuskies.com, a Web site dedicated to keep alumni informed and help them stay in touch. He set up an account where people can donate money. When Huss gets a sizable amount, he’ll present the school with a check.
“There’s a lot of heritage, a lot of pride in that school,” Huss said.
In the past the Web site has generated a lot of traffic.
He hopes that this issue will garner the attention of those willing to open up their pocketbook.
“Really the important issue is the money has to be paid,” Huss said.
To make a donation, go to www.hunterhusshuskies.com and click on the “donate” logo. Donations can be made with a credit card through a secure Pay Pal site. Huss will not see any financial information from those making donations.
You can reach Amanda Millard at 704-869-1839.
Just click on the PayPal image to give now!

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Thanks Amanda … we are already getting some donations! - Brad
(http://www.gastongazette.com/news/huss_27271___article.html/pay_help.html)
Donations being accepted; “HHHS Vandalism Fund”
In overwhelming response to the recent news of vandalism to Hunter Huss, a special account has been set up to begin accepting donations to help cover costs.
Reportedly, it may take up to $5,000 dollars to make appropriate repairs and fix damages to the school property.
In efforts to assist the school and Gaston County School System, a special fund account is setup to accept your money via PayPal. It would be incredible to know that the community, students, parents and HHHS alumni raised enough funds to “fight back” against these horrible vandals.
Just click on the PayPal image to give now!
