MANCHESTER – The college district’s partnership with All Fur One (AFO) Pet Rescue continues to thrive within the new yr as college students interact with their classroom classes by fundraising and group volunteerism.
AFO and the district have come collectively for a joint initiative referred to as All Fur Education the place academics can use sources offered by the animal rescue group to boost their classroom classes.
Michelle Leadem and Miranda Wilson’s seventh grade social research college students at Manchester Township Middle School had been busy having enjoyable studying in regards to the cats of All Fur One whereas learning historic Egypt.
In recent weeks college students created buying and selling playing cards and three-dimensional Egyptian cat gods impressed by the cats of AFO. Each pupil was assigned an available cat. After visiting the AFO web site and conducting analysis about their cats, college students created an unique god impressed by the cat’s identify, character, and/or look.
The two educators mentioned, not solely did this challenge enable college students to be artistic, however it additionally introduced consciousness to the variety of adoptable cats at All Fur One.
The Junior Impact Club at Ridgeway Elementary just lately held a fundraiser to assist assist the animals at All Fur One Rescue primarily based in Toms River. Students and workers on the Ridgeway School offered sweet grams and raised $200 to donate to AFO.
The money shall be used to assist pay for important life-saving medicine wanted by two FIP-positive cats named Devo and Donkey Kong.
For additional details about All Fur One Adoptions e-mail [email protected] or name 732- 255-3871.