National Art Honor Society Spearheads Creative Fundraising Project for Humanitarian Relief in Ukraine

Led by NAHS President Jocelyn Zavala Garcia ‘22 and Vice President Helen Qi ‘23, students in Archmere’s National Art Honors Society created artwork featuring sunflowers, a symbol of peace in Ukraine, on the final Archmere Green Day of the school year. The students then designed stationary featuring paintings created by members Helen Qi ‘23, Kusha Malik ‘22, and Annie Dai ‘22.
The stationary is available for purchase in the Main Office and priced at $5 for a set of three blank cards, including envelopes. Proceeds from the sale of the notecards benefit humanitarian relief efforts in Ukraine.

The National Art Honor Society was established in 1978 in the United States by the National Art Education Association for high school students grades 9-12 from the National Art Honor Society. Its purpose is to assist student members to attain their highest potential in all forms of art, and to raise awareness of art education throughout the school and community.
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Archmere Academy is a private, Catholic, college preparatory co-educational academy,
grades 9-12 founded in 1932 by the Norbertine Fathers.