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Grade 6 Group 5 Marisa Pahoulis Tyler Cahill Jonathan Jones Alyssa Opal

Helping Animals In Need

There are a lot of no-kill animal shelters in desperate need of supplies and you can help. One of the many ways you can help those shelters is by hosting an animal supply drive. Animal supply drives are a great way to provide the shelters with enough supplies to keep them operating. They would like donations of wet food, dry food, treats, kitten milk, cat litter, toys, money, and cleaning supplies. One of the ways you can get supplies for your drive is by asking friends and family to donate. You can drop off the supplies any day during the normal business hours. Without shelters, homeless animals would have no where to live. The animals at the shelter you help will surely thank you!

Here is the who and what of our project. We need to put it in a word document for monday. Our group would like to help support the Animal Protective League. We want to help by collecting supplies for the Animal Protective League. The Animal Protective League is important to our community because the organization helps to serve abused, homeless, and abandonded animals. Let me know if we need changes because I am putting it in a document.

Here are my survey questions 1. Do you support the Animal Protective League? A. Yes B. No 2. How often do you support the Animal Protective League? A. Once a year B. Once a month C. Once every 4 months D. Not often 3. How do you support the Animal Protective League? A. Monetary donations B. Volunteer C. Provide supplies

Grade 6 Group 5 Community Plan Tyler Cahill,Jonathan Jones, Alyssa Opal, and Marisa Pahoulis Our group would like to help support the Animal Protective League. We want to help by collecting supplies for the Animal Protective League. The Animal Protective League is important to our community in helping to serve abused, homeless, and abandoned animals.One of the many ways you can help would be to sponsor a supply drive. Another way would be to donate supplies directly to a facility near you. Some supplies needed might include wet and dry food,treats, kitten milk, cat litter, cleaning supplies, and the animals might enjoy play toys. You can drop off supplies any day during business hours. The nearest Animal Protection League to our group is located in Cuyahoga County. The reason our group pick this organization is that it helps to take care of abused, homeless, and abandoned animals. The Animal Protective League is a nonprofit organization that operates on the kindness of donations and volunteering. To sponsor this organization would help our school and students work on community service projects. Here is the paragraph I worked on for Our Ohdela Plan.

Project due thursday

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