Primary school students draw shelter dogs and thus helps them find a home.

Nora works as a volunteer in South Carolina.The girl tried to come up with a way to help some dogs find their homes a little faster when rescued.She saw an article about the project,in which a group of children helped to shelter pets,and was immediately inspired.

She asked her son’s teacher if the primary school pupils wanted to write biographies of some rescued dogs to help them find a home.As soon as the children heard about the project they were so excited that their words and drawings could really help the dog in need.

Each of the children was allowed to choose which dogs they wanted to write about,ad many of them chose dogs with disabilities because they wanted to show people how wonderful they are,despite their characteristics.
Each biography consisted of a brief description and a drawing,and the children worked so hard!
As soon as the biographies were ready,the teacher sent them to Nora,who was amazed,her project worked even better than she could have imagined.

Some of the biographies were cute,some were funny and they were all unique and really gave some personality to the dogs who were looking forward to being adopted.
Nora’s project succeed and it brought joy to a whole class of children and helped dogs in need to find a home,which can certainly be considered a real success.

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