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One
person can do a lot for animals. So why start a club? That’s simple.
When people work as a team, they can accomplish more. Here’s why:
- A group has more
people to make calls, write letters and hand out fliers.
- Trying to solve
problems by yourself can be hard. When you’re part of a club, you
get support from other club members.
- A group of people
gets more attention than a single person. People notice when a group
comes together to support an important cause. School officials,
lawmakers, and other leaders are more likely to listen to the voice
of a group.
- Members of a club
have different skills and talents. If you love art, you could design
animal protection posters. One member who likes to write could send
letters to newspapers. Other club members might be good speakers,
researchers, or organizers.
There may be young people at your
school or in your neighborhood who want to help animals too. Schools,
churches, and community centers are great places to form clubs.
Follow these steps to get your club
off and running!
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