Feb 2005: NIST Outreach day at the home of SCAD's founder in Bang Phli. Grooming, walking and playing were on the agenda - a hands-on lesson in responsible pet ownership.
Here are a few ways in which your school can become involved. Students are encouraged though to come up with ideas of their own to suit their age and the amount of time they have to offer, in and out of school.
Design and distribute animal welfare posters in your school neighbourhood
Food and equipment drives
Collect children's toys, books, games, or other personal and home items
and organise a 'garage' sale with proceeds coming to SCAD (all profits
benefit SCAD’s
programmes)
Raise funds in enterprising and educational ways to sponsor a kitten or puppy or organise a 'spay day with spellathons, sporting challenges, bake sales, raffles, art competitions, etc
Initiate a neighbourhood sterilisation project (seniors only, needs a dedicated teacher)
Write to medical and general suppliers to obtain supplies for SCAD's Health Centre