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Columbia Missourian

PHOTO GALLERY: Hickman students raise money to combat human trafficking

February 4, 2009 | 8:43 p.m. CST
Carl Gillespie, 16, takes his turn hitting the car with a baseball bat as other Hickman High School students look on. Students could pay $1 for one hit, $2 for five hits and $5 per minute to hit the donated car. The only rule of the "car bash" fundraiser was that the tires must remain intact so the vehicle could be towed to the junkyard at the end of the day. All proceeds will be contributed to the Not for Sale Campaign to stop human trafficking.

Hickman students are working to raise money that will be contributed to the Not for Sale Campaign to stop human trafficking. Each senior courtwarming candidate organized an activity to raise funds for the school's effort for the campaign. Whichever male and female candidate's fundraiser brings in more money for the campaign will be named courtwarming king and queen at the Hickman basketball game on Feb. 6.