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Christian university shuts down bake sale benefiting homeless LGBT youth
According to Blue Nation Review, students at Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan wanted to hold a bake sale to benefit Fierce Chicago, a relief group dedicated to providing services to LGBT homeless youth, who make up an estimated 40 percent of kids under 18 in the U.S. who have no place to live.
The bake sale was planned by AULL4One, Andrews University’s unofficial gay-straight alliance, which boasts around 80 members, but is not allowed to advertise on campus because of the school’s affiliation with the Seventh Day Adventist Church.
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They are encouraged to develop leadership skills in preparation for their calling in life. Campus culture is characterized by international understanding, appreciation for diversity, values formation, affirmation of faith in God, courage before an uncertain future, and finding meaning and purpose in life.