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On-Campus Clubs Wrap Up 2026

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Hands4Hope Clubs on 10 middle and high school campuses completed the final part of the year-long service-learning process for the 2025-2026 school year: Demonstration. During this phase, students recap everything they learned from the previous phases and share project results and lessons learned.


We are so proud of all the youth who participated in our 11 Hands4Hope Clubs this past school year! We encourage you to join us in congratulating all the participants by viewing their demonstration projects.


Placerville On-Campus Clubs


Herbert Green Middle School Hands4Hope Club planned "Operation Coyote", which raised $225 along with $450 worth of in-kind donations to support Sierra Wildlife Rescue. 


Markham Middle School Hands4Hope Club planned "Doggy Donations Drive and Awareness Campaign", and raised $529 for El Dorado County German Shepherd Rescue. 



El Dorado High School Hands4Hope Club's "Hope on Wheels" supply drive collected more than $400 worth of items and raised an additional $422 to support hospital wagons for Mama Bears Fighting Childhood Cancer. 



Union Mine High School Hands4Hope Club's "Bingo4Bucks" fundraiser raised an impressive $1,169 to support Upper Room Dining Hall and was a huge hit with both guests and youth participants.



El Dorado Hills On-Campus Clubs


Marina Village Middle School Hands4Hope Club's "Paws & Claws Carnival" was a fun-filled event that raised $998 for Sierra Wildlife Rescue and during the club’s final meeting, two students each donated a dollar so the club could proudly reach their $1,000 goal.   



Rolling Hills Middle School Hands4Hope Club wrapped up their "Gold Ribbon Carnival" on May 8, raising an amazing $1,334 to support Mama Bears Fighting Childhood Cancer. 


Oak Ridge High School Hands4Hope Empower Club made a huge difference through their food drive, collecting 777.3 pounds of food for the Hands4Hope Emergency Food Pantry.



Oak Ridge High School Hands4Hope Inspire Club hosted their "Bites4Better" snack sale, raising an incredible $1,776 to support Keaton's Child Cancer Alliance.




Cameron park / shingle springs On-Campus Clubs


Pleasant Grove Middle School Hands4Hope Club's Critter Coin Quest raised $188 for Sierra Wildlife Rescue. 



Camerado Springs Middle School Hands4Hope Club hosted a photo booth event that was a hit with the students, and spiked interest in joining the Club in the following year.



Ponderosa High School Hands4Hope Club's toiletries drive raised 693 items roughly $1,300 to support Jake’s Journey Home.



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