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CARE Resources Page

What does it mean to bring CARE to your school?

Bringing CARE to your school will not only spread the love of animals, it will also educate the public on proper animal care to ensure a safer future for the pets we love so dearly. Having CARE at your school impacts the community by creating a more empathetic and educated population, serving as the voice for the voiceless. 

Want to have CARE at your school? 

CARE Requirements for Your School

Click here for an application to start a Club for Animal Rights and Education at your school 

Each club must:

  • have a president and vice president

  • host at least 1 club meeting every 3 months

  • hold at least 1 fundraiser per year

General Forms for Club

Introduction 

Constitution 

General CARE Slide

Sign Up Sheet 

Logos to Use

Basic Logo 

Inverse Logo

Horizontal Logo

Planning Your Club Meetings

Possible Activities 

  • bring in guest speakers from several organizations

  • bring in foster animals to socialize

  • create dog toys to donate out of t-shirts 

  • create lessons with student body and younger students to teach them about animal care 

  • host fundraisers (bake sales, group competitions, movie nights)

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Organizations to Partner with in the STL Area

Click here for organizations CARE could partner with or have in the past!

Past Partners with CARE

  • APA of St. Louis 

  • Stray Rescue St. Louis

  • Humane Society of Sonoma County

  • St. Louis County Animal Adoption Center

  • Five Acres Rescue

  • Missouri Alliance for Animal Legislation

  • Best Friends Animal Society

  • Humane Society of Missouri

  • Gateway Pet Guardians

  • Dogwood Farm Animal Sanctuary

  • Carol House Quick Fix Pet Clinic

  • Dogwood Farm Animal Sanctuary

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