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Detroit
Michigan Students Spend Spring Break With Us
They arrived
in a van the first Monday morning of spring break. There were
nine of them in all, college students from Wayne State University
in Detroit, Michigan. They ranged from freshmen to seniors, education
majors to pre-med students. The one thing they all had in common
was this: they all love animals and were giving up their spring
break to come to Kentucky and volunteer through Hollys Place.
These students spent all year fundraising to finance the trip
to Kentucky.
While
they spent most of their time with us, digging fence post holes,
scooping litter boxes, and bathing dogs, they also had the opportunity
to visit other groups in the area, including Anderson Co. Shelter.
At first, a few of the students did not want to go to the shelter
and see animals in cages. But we explained that they could not
get a full picture of animal rescue without seeing a shelter as
well. The few who did not want to go there were the same ones
who did not want to leave at the end of the day. By the end of
the week, they had named all the animals at the shelter.
Back
at Hollys Place, we discussed various aspects of animal
rescue and what an individual can doeverything from a single
animal transport to fostering. These students amazed us, coming
early every day and leaving late, willing to do anything that
would help the animals.
THANK
YOU Jasmine, Maureen, Christina, Joi, Jenn, Jacob, Mindy, Gretchen
& Jennifer! You are welcome here again any time! We hope your
efforts will inspire others. You certainly inspired us!
Update:
We still hear from some of them. And Jenn actually found a home
in Michigan for Shadow, a dog at the Anderson County Shelter.
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