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Students Volunteer to Help Paws New England Dogs Find Homes
Eaglebrook News Team
Students used their artistic talents to create drawings of adoptable dogs from Paws New England, boosting visibility and encouraging adoption.
This weekend, students from the Art and Outreach Committees, teamed up to help dogs in need find their forever homes. The students used their artistic talents to create drawings of adoptable dogs from Paws New England, with a focus on those who had not received much attention. Each student selected a dog they felt a connection to, capturing their likeness in hopes of boosting visibility and encouraging adoption. The artwork will be shared on Paws New England’s social media to help these deserving animals find their way to loving families.
To learn more about the dogs or Paws New England, please go to their website.