Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Courier Article by Noah

Everyday Leaders is a service-learning club that is committed to making a change in the community. Right now we are in the process of planning a service project for Global Youth Service Day on April 24. Our Global Youth Service Day project we have filmed a movie informing people about puppy mills and telling people what they are and why they are a big problem in our society. When people see this movie we encourage them to do some thing to stop puppy mills EVERY WHERE. If everybody in the ACMS community knew about this we can help stop this problem by making sure we know where our pets come from. This will help people that have pets in our community take better care of their pets. With this movie, we can raise awareness about homeless pets and animals. We will present this movie April 23 at morning meeting.

There is free caribou coffee for any parents that attend the screening at morning meeting on April 23, so drop off your student and stick around!

On April 24 we will be going to the Inman Park Festival and set a stand on near Alta & Euclid (1009 Euclid Ave) to inform people about puppy mills and homeless animals/pets. While we are informing people about puppy mills and homeless animals, we will ask for donations to give it the Atlanta Humane Society so that they can spay and neuter animals. We will be doing this project on a Saturday afternoon from 12:30-2 pm so stop on by while at the festival!

Your Everyday Leaders

Anna Thompson, Ylaysia Taylor, Olivia Phillips, Myles H-P, Noah McGee, Joshua Stephens, Carter Peatman, and Hunter Peatman

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