Efortless help

   I think it is clear by now that I always was and still am the biggest animal lover. That's exactly the reason why I constantly get involved in animal-protecting or animal-helping activities. Already a long time ago, when we were planning our CAS activities for the year, Kamilė, Ignė and I came up with the idea to create posters inviting to donate items necessary for the wealth of dogs and cats living in shelters. So the time of implementation came and our group once again gathered in one place to discuss ideas.
   Initially we planned to draw posters by hand but this time we wanted to take it a step further and challenge ourselves by creating something different. Modern computer technologies seemed appropriate enough for our task. All of us have a perfectionist nature so we wanted the poster to look as clear and aesthetic as possible. After brain storming our ideas and looking through some posters online, we ended up working on two separate posters for dogs and cats. Our main goal was to highlight the fact that there is no need to buy things and each one of us can find something to donate from our household, whether it would be a rag, a toilet paper roll or soap. So we did not include any unnecessary information into posters, but instead made a post of full report on a school Facebook page wall.
  Once again we were a perfect team of three as the end result was more than pleasing and the actual process was not as hard as it seemed at first.
  I hope that lyceum students love animals as much as I do and will appreciate our effort while donating little items so important to shelter inhabitants.


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