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Tell a story and be a writer of compassion! Calling on students in grades 7 and 8 to write an imaginative story about animals and people helping each other in compassionate action. The story can be about domestic pets, farm animals, or animals in the wild. The winning author will receive a prize of $500…
Sixty students at Laurel Upper School in Menlo Park met a most unusual group of fellow creatures. John Hale, a reptile specialist, introduced four from his menagerie: Vince, a Red-footed Tortoise; Inky, an Eastern Indigo snake; Froot Loop, an Arizona Mountain King snake; and a Bearded Dragon named Ginger. The students learned facts about reptiles…
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MLK Day at was a welcoming and heartwarming event at which we were thrilled to have met a group of like-minded YCS Palo Alto high school students. This group of animal welfare advocates will be working with us as they plan for their March 15 Paws4Action Day. We’re looking forward to exchanging ideas and helping…
Memorial service Sunday, February 2, 2:00 p.m. at Bol Park Perry, a donkey who spent many of his thirty years at Bol Park in Palo Alto, has died. Children and adults alike had the pleasure of getting to know Perry during his weekly Sunday outings at the park. The community embraced this special donkey and…
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Project HumaneKind teamed up with Youth Community Service (YCS) to connect with local students at recent service fairs hosted at Middle College at Foothill Community College, East Palo Alto Academy, and Palo Alto High School (Paly). Carole Hyde, our president, Jennifer Ott Cameron, our animal behavior specialist, and Leonor Delgado, our bilingual advisor, met with…
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An 8th-grade algebra class at Frank S. Greene Middle School in Palo Alto invited Project HumaneKind to discuss ways in which mathematical equations and analyses can contribute to solutions to community issues. Leonor Delgado, from our education team, visited the class and led a discussion around the proliferation of homeless cats and kittens. (Dogs and…








