
(WWJ) -- A fundraising effort is underway for Oxford Community Schools as the district continues to mourn the deaths of four students that occurred during the Nov. 30 shooting at Oxford High School.
The Michigan High School Athletic Association is helping to spread the word about the efforts from Oxford High's league, the Oakland Activities Association, the Kensington Lakes Athletic Association and Detroit Catholic High School League.

Sterling Heights-based E.A. Graphics will print shirts and sweatshirts with the "Oxford Strong" moniker at cost, and proceeds will go to shooting victims and their families.
WWJ’s Erin Vee spoke with Geoff Kimmerly from the Michigan High School Athletic Association about the fundraiser.
“If there’s something that can be done to bring any ounce of comfort, hopefully just letting people know that we’re standing with them makes a difference,” Kimmerly said. “We will rally every single person we can to be a part of that.”
T-shirts will cost $20, with $16.20 from each sale to be allocated to the victims. Schools across Michigan are being encouraged to purchase the shirts in bulks to sell to students.
The month of February has also been designated as "Oxford Strong" month, and February 4 will be known as "Oxford Strong" day.
Find out more at SupportOxfordStrong.org.