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Kids Fundraise for SPCA: A Sweet Stand for Animal Welfare

Tyler and William took a stand for animal welfare by raising funds for the SPCA, an organization dedicated to preventing cruelty to animals. They set up a booth outside their home, selling rainbow loom bracelets, cookies, and hand-drawn pictures. With hard work and creativity, they attracted attention and raised $143.67. Their kind-hearted efforts helped support the SPCA, which has adopted out over 6,154 pets. Although they admired a cat named Peaches at the shelter, she was already adopted. Their commitment to helping animals is truly inspiring.

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Kids Fundraise for SPCA: A Sweet Stand for Animal Welfare

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  1. Act local By: Tyler

  2. S.P.C.A William and I chose S.P.C.A because we like animals and thought it made an impact on pets. S.P.C.A means society for the prevention of cruelty to animals. S.P.C.A helps pets and has adopted 6,154 animals/pets since they began.

  3. Making a stand • William and I decided to make a little stand outside my house. It took a lot of work to wash and dry the stand we used. We made the rainbow loom bracelets and cookies we sold. William also had hand drawn pictures we sold.

  4. Selling things • Next we brought our things up in front of my house to sell. We did it in two different places. We did it at the lake too. We held up signs to passing cars to attract them to our stand. We sold drinks, rainbow loom bracelets, pictures, and cookies.

  5. Counting the money • After we were done selling, we counted the money we had raised. My mom gave us an envelope to put it in. We had collected $143.67.

  6. Taking the money in • My mom drove us to S.P.C.A. and we took a look at all of the adoption animals. We liked a cat named Peaches, but she got adopted will we were there. There were also three little kittens. The lady was nice and thanked us for our donation.

  7. Thank you for watching!

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