how can an eleven year old help animals??i love animals but i don't how to volunteer to help
submitted by olivia in san antonio,TX
you can go around your neiborhood and ask for any donations for charity of helping animals who survive a terrible life. and make a list of wat you would like to donate. maybe old, uneeded newspaper, or toys and care supplies. make a goal, and once you've reached that goal, you donate it to a animal hospital or shelter. or when you turn twelve you'll be able to volunteer at the humane society SPCA shelter. but for now, try doing my first suggestion. it would make a big difference. it would be great help and you'd be like a hero.
submitted by 88mmarie88 in San Antonio, TX
@ July 09, 2009 - 12:08 AM
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submitted by La Tonia Johnson in Yonkers, NY
@ May 17, 2011 - 02:29 PM