In Indiana, The Evansville Courier and Press reports that Early this year, local Girl Scout Troop 473 began searching for a project to help complete their Girl Scout Silver Award. To receive the award, the four scouts would need to complete 50 hours of community service on a large group project. Troop leader Nazan Wolfe said the girls discussed a few options, but all agreed that they wanted to help the animals at the Humane Society. Specifically, The girls transformed a kitten holding room full of cages into an inviting and fun kitten hang out spot! Awesome video of the process below:
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010