so my best friend got arrested for shoplifting from jcpennys and theyre suing her for $800 and she cant come up with the money so theyre like gunna put her in juvie (shes 16), and every month is only $100, and theres NO way her parents can come up with the money.. is there anyway to keep her outta jail? cuz i love her so dearly and her court date is july 2nd. im really scared for her cuz shes one of those gorgeous girls and i dont want her to be hurt in jdc or anything..
Anyways, you should DEFENTLY raise the money your own. Garage sale, raffle, and the ever-classic carwash. Even have a party and charge people to get in. Look for spare change, ANY amount of money can help you. I mean if her parents can't come up with the money, you should defently try! Try to get your other friends involved as well so you can speed up the process!! Hope everything goes well <3 [ Genrawks2's advice column | Ask Genrawks2 A Question ]
Volleyball2150 answered Saturday June 23 2007, 11:52 pm: Ohh... thats sooo sweet of you!!
Well anyways, what I think you should do is raise money for her. Since its hot outside, make a carwash or a lemonade stand. Do a carnival or pasta night to raise money for her. Do extra chores, go knocking on peoples door and say its for a worthy cause. I know 800$ is a lot, but it's not really that hard if you just have fun while doing it. My school did a carwash for 4 hours for a save Darfur, Sudan thing and they raise almost 1,000 dollars. So yeah... you CAN do it!! (they charged 5 dollars per car).
Ask volunteers to help you out. What you can also do is take all of your old clothes and sell them at a store. (platos closet?) or just have a plain old garage sale. (maybe have 2 or 3 garages mixed into 1 sale...so thats double the items)
I really hope everything goes great.
-volleyball2150
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