
Cub Scouts Gather Donations
Cub Scouts from Pack 226, Immanuel Baptist Church in Highland, gathered donations in advance of their visit to the Humane Society. They were happy to give many bags of animal toys, food, towels and other useful items. The Scouts were eager to learn about animals and animal care. They listened intently and eagerly participated in a discussion about how they can make a positive difference in the lives of animals and people.

Eddie, a Kind Kid

Meet Eddie. Eddie decided to raise funds to help abused animals. After considering how his donation could do the most good, we reached the conclusion that purchasing educational books called “What Is Animal Cruelty?”, which would be read by many students and hopefully shared with others, would have a
wonderful and long-time “ripple effect” to reach and teach many people. Eddie took on this project and successfully raised $420 to purchase 420 of these special books!
“I want the word of abused animals to spread like a bee collecting nectar from a flower,” Eddie said. “The children are like bees because they are collecting information and spreading it to others.”
We appreciate you, Eddie, for choosing to make a difference for animals. We couldn’t be more proud of this kind kid!







