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Fundraising

A brightly lit high school hallway, rendered in a vibrant, modern anime style, featuring rows of metallic lockers and motivational posters subtly visible in the background. The central focus is a fundraising table overflowing with an assortment of colorful baked goods—cupcakes, cookies, brownies, and pies—and clear donation jars labeled with cheerful handwritten messages. 

A diverse group of high school students, with highly detailed and expressive facial features, are warmly interacting around the table, their conversations animated and friendly. A girl with striking blue eyes stands to the left, another with striking indigo eyes is near the donation jars. In the sharp foreground, a smiling blond boy with small black ear piercings and bright green eyes, wearing a green hoodie displaying "HSAFP," extends his hand towards a cupcake, his expression friendly and welcoming.

Fundraising is a way for your chapter to travel to events and purchase gifts—like —for your local guest speakers and your teacher advisor at the end of the year.

In addition, your HSAFP chapter can gather certain tools that your chapter can use year after year: a medical kit, a blood pressure machine, suturing kits, and so on.

However, fundraising will largely depend upon rules at your school, so check with your teacher advisor and other local school administration for more information about fundraising rules!

Fundraising Restrictions/Limitations for Virtual Chapters (without teacher advisors): 

Teacher advisors help facilitate the maintenance and usage of any money fundraised by their HSAFP chapter. Without a teacher advisor, high school students in virtual chapters are not permitted to handle finances and fundraise on their own. This ensures all fundraising is overseen by a responsible and legally authorized adult.


The HSAFP logo that reads, "Aspiring Physicians, Inspired Futures."