Service – Children University and Animal Rights Faculty

Last Saturday I went for the first time to help at Children’s University during series of workshops about soap bubbles. Kids were about the age of six or eight and were supposed to learn how to blow bubbles and get to know how do they “work”. It was a great experience to see how children are being fascinated and become interested in a new topic. When I was younger I also attended some of the lectures and workshops  at Children’s University. I have to admit that some of them really got my attention and aroused my interest for example street art, as this was the topic of one of the workshops. Moreover such voluntary work with kids teaches responsibility and patience, which are generally useful in life. As other form of voluntary work I join Animal Rights Faculty, which, as suggested by its name, fights for dignity of animals. During our meetings we make presentations to rise awareness of the problems and try to figure out creative methods of collecting money for shelters or other foundations and organisations supporting animals. Lately we have been discussing the idea of how to reasonably spent our money for pet shelters. I really love animals, therefore it’s important for me to help those in need and try to improve their situation.

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