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Irvington Seventh Graders Hosting Benefit to Fight Environmental Impact of Fast-Fashion

Aria Arinalla-Rashid (left) and Hannah Leffler. Photo supplied Over the past two years, Irvington seventh graders Hannah Leffler and Aria Arinella-Rashid have hosted two charitable benefits to combat climate change, raising $7,000 through donations and ticket sales. The pair founded their organization Wild Future to bring awareness to the issue and inspire hope. “We wanted to express that the future can be something to look forward to,” said Ari…
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riverjournalonline.com broke the news on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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