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Missoula kids make Valentines for Humane Society pets
Summary
Children aged two to 19 in Missoula made thousands of Valentines through Families First Learning Lab; most cards go to seniors and some were given to animals at the Humane Society of Western Montana.
Content
Families First Learning Lab has partnered with Missoula-area children to make thousands of Valentines for almost a decade. This year the project included children aged two through 19 and expanded to reach pets awaiting adoption. Most Valentines are added to food bags and distributed to seniors through the Missoula Food Bank and Community Center. Some of the cards were set aside for cats, dogs and bunnies at the Humane Society of Western Montana to give extra attention to animals with longer shelter stays.
Key details:
- Families First Learning Lab has led the Valentines project in Missoula for almost a decade.
- Children aged 2 to 19 contributed thousands of handmade Valentines this year.
- Most cards are placed in food bags and delivered to seniors via the Missoula Food Bank and Community Center.
- Some special Valentines were given to cats, dogs and rabbits at the Humane Society of Western Montana.
- Humane Society staff noted the cards were a cheerful gesture for animals with longer stays.
- The article also mentions visiting, volunteering, or fostering as additional ways people can support shelter animals.
Summary:
The activity supports literacy and kindness among local children while delivering comfort to seniors and shelter animals. It called attention to longer-stay animals at the Humane Society of Western Montana and provided staff and volunteers a bright moment during the Valentine's season. Undetermined at this time.
