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Girl Scout Troop 30546 Partners with CC4C to Earn Bronze Award

August 18, 2014 / Dana / News

CC4C would like to thank and congratulation Girl Scout Troup 30546 for their professional, supportive, and fabulous video about CC4C– and they won an award for it! We are so proud of them and so pleased to have their support.

The 5th grade Girl Scouts of Troop 30546 earned their Bronze Award in Spring 2014. After brainstorming and narrowing ideas, their chosen project was to partner with Community Concern for Cats (CC4C) who’s mission is to help homeless and feral cats and educate the community on the importance of spaying and neutering to control the homeless cat population. The girls interviewed volunteers, assisted CC4C at their booth at a local public event and handed out fliers during cookie sales. This video was made possible with a lot of help from some videographer friends.

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