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A Child’s Cat Toy Saves Lives In Sudan

Posted on April 1, 2007November 30, 2019 by Roger Carr

Age has nothing to do with a person’s ability to change the world. Children continually impress me with the remarkable things they do to give back.

They are passionate. They are creative. They are full of energy.

A recent example I discovered is 7 year old Cassidy Lynn.

She is passionate. She is saving kid’s lives in Sudan by raising funds for KIDS FOR KIDS. They use the funds to provide goats to the poorest families in remote villages in Darfur, Sudan. These goats help provide the nourishment needed for the children to be healthy.

She is creative. Cassidy designs, creates and sells unique cat toys to raise the funds. These cat toys are called Playful Pancakes. Each one is a different design, handmade by children, and given a unique name.

She is full of energy. It is obvious that Cassidy is enthusiastic about this project. How do I know? She has recruited several friends to help create the Playful Pancakes.

Consider supporting Cassidy in her fundraising efforts. Go to http://www.playfulpancakes.blogspot.com and check out the latest Playful Pancakes news.

1 thought on “A Child’s Cat Toy Saves Lives In Sudan”

  1. cat food says:
    May 8, 2012 at 11:07 pm

    Many cats love toys that can be tossed up with their paws, swat at and bit! Some cat toys are enriched with catnip to entice play.

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