By Marsha Chrest | Associate Director, Development Programs
Young artists from more than 100 schools competed in the 68th annual OHS Be Kind to Animals Poster and Story Contest. Students created posters and wrote essays on humane themes such as Be Kind to Animals, Pets are Family Members, Pets Need Care and Attention, and Choose the Right Pet for You. More than 1,500 entries were received from students at 125 schools in Oregon and Clark County, Washington. Students based their entries on different age-appropriate humane themes such as: be kind to animals, pets are family members, pets need care and attention, and choose the right pet for you. The grand prize winners received a laptop computer. Runners-ups and first-place winners received gift cards.
This is one of the many programs the Oregon Humane Society offers to youth in efforts to create compassionate and informed generations for years to come. Your gift helps OHS reach out to youth and communities to create awarness and compassion. Thank you for your support!
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