After seeing a family member struggle through a very difficult time financially, Drew White felt he needed to do something to help.
But he didn’t stop with just his family. White decided to help others in need as well.
White, then a Camas High School freshman, hosted a community garage sale to raise money.
Three years later, this idea has turned into a full-fledged non-profit organization.
“I saw the impact my uncle’s troubles had on my family, and it made me want to reach out and help people,” he said.
It is called “Project Give Back,” and works rather simply: People in the community donate used items in good condition, ranging from clothing to books to electronics. White picks them up and transports these to Scout Hall at Crown Park for the annual sale on Saturday, Dec. 11. All proceeds go toward local families. Any unsold items go to the Clark County Women’s and Children’s Shelter, the homeless and teen mothers.