Pass It On You and/or your club will naturally be an animal protection resource for your school and community. One of the most important things you can do is teach others about the problems facing animals.
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Help Homeless Pets Support a local animal organization that helps homeless pets. Choose from helping animals get adopted, organizing a supply collection, or holding a fundraiser. >> More Care for Feral Cats
Learn about feral cats and how Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) can help the cat colony and your community live together peacefully. Educate your community about TNR and then choose from making feral cat shelters, holding a supply collection, creating a public service announcement, and raising funds.
>> More Do Away with Dissection Millions of frogs, turtles, cats, mice, rats, fish, and other animals are used in school dissection exercises every year. Yet a majority of students feel they should be given a choice or alternative when it comes to dissection. If you object to dissection, take action! >> More Be Prepared for Disasters! It’s vital to have emergency plans in place for your entire family—including your animal friends. Follow these steps to help make sure you are prepared well ahead of time. >> More Set Up a Recycling Program at School Schools generally produce a great deal of recyclable waste, such as printer paper and drink containers. How does your school dispose of these items? If there isn't already a recycling program in place at your school, set one up. >> More Teach Kids to Care About Animals Animal suffering is all too common in our society. Yet so many of its causes—puppy mills, circuses, greyhounds, pet overpopulation—can be eliminated through humane education that teaches people at an early age to care about and make better decisions for animals. If you or your animal protection club would like to reach out to elementary-school kids in your community, here are some ideas for starting a humane education program.>> More