A schoolgirl from Kyiv prepares patriotic sweets to help homeless animals

A schoolgirl from Kyiv prepares patriotic sweets to help homeless animals shutterstock
Katerina Belousova

The girl studies in the 11th grade and loves animals very much

Anna Tereshchuk, a high school student from Kyiv, supports homeless dogs and cats, as well as animals affected by the war.

She makes and sells cupcakes with patriotic flavors: Free Ukraine, Black Sea, and Invincible Forest, and donates the proceeds to the animal protection organization Happy Paw, says an interview for Let's Talk Kids on the YouTube channel of the European Business Association.

Anna said that she loves animals and has three dogs herself. Therefore, she decided to donate money to the Happy Paw Foundation, which also takes care of animals with health problems.

The girl studies in the 11th grade at the Vvedenska 107 gymnasium in the city of Kyiv.

"You don't have to give up sweets, because it can be not only a pleasant, but also a useful pleasure," the EBA noted.

Earlier, EcoPoliic wrlote, that in Kyiv Yapomogabox, which feeds homeless animals in exchange for plastic bottles, from now on, it will send 10 kopecks from each collected bottle to help the Armed Forces and the same amount to the United24 program.

As EcoPolitic previously reported, in the city of Rivne, the zoo will receive 500,000 hryvnias from the city budget, in particular for the purchase of food for more than 50 migratory animals.

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