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COMPASSION SCHOOL 2018

                                                     COMPASSION SCHOOL 2018  
                                                 

                                                                                                                                                     Introducing Compassion School 2018. Teaching kindness and empathy for animals has never been more needed then it is right now. Our mobile program will travel to your home, school, camp or event, to teach a one hour program on Compassion for Animals. We offer stories of rescue, a fun "kind craft" and encourage questions.

For summer 2018, we will be adding  an e-course, that your children can do from home or anywhere.

Our new You Tube Channel, Londoncat & Me, will feature videos that London and I film together, teaching lessons on compassion, focusing on a specific topic for each video, and geared toward children with a craft that parents can help with.

Our YouTube Channel Check out previous videos of London from age 7 to age 10, and hear her opinion on how we should treat our animal friends, (It's adorable!!)

London and I are really excited about our new venture!
Look for more news in the coming months.

Compassion School -Teaching Children Kindness and Compassion for Animals

                                                                 
                                                                                                                                                            Close your eyes, and imagine a world where animal abuse no longer exists! We must teach our children that animals are important,  and they need our help right now.

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