Chicago students trying to break a world record while raising awareness for Ukraine

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A group of Chicago teenagers have teamed up to break a Guinness Book of World Records.

“We wanted to raise awareness for Ukraine and thought it would be a fun way to bring everyone together as a community to break a world record with a good cause behind it,” said Michael Kotcher, a student at Latin School of Chicago.

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The students are attempting to break the world record for "Largest Packaged Food Mosaic for a Flag” and for "Largest Cardboard Box Mosaic.” The original world record was 4,000 boxes; the mosaic the students have created has nearly 5,000 boxes.

The boxes created a giant Ukrainian flag in the middle of downtown’s Wintrust Bank. While beating a world record, the students have also raised relief funds for the people of Ukraine and plan to donate the food supplies to the Greater Chicago Food Depository.

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“We would like to thank Kellogs for donating 5,000 boxes. Without their help, this would have been impossible,” said Ryder Shiffman, a student at Latin School of Chicago.

The students have set up a GoFundMe site to raise funds that will be donated to the accredited non-profit Razom for Ukraine. So far, they have raised over $14,500.

Featured Image Photo Credit: AnnMarie Welser