Friday, February 28, 2014

Moose Jaw Times-Herald: Central Collegiate students donate to SCRAPS

Glady Bell, Band City Stray Cat Rescue and Protection Society (SCRAPS) president and founder (far right), Taleathahh Livingstone, SCRAPS board treasurer (far left) and Ray Rawlyk, Central Collegiate teacher, pose with some of the students who donated $535 to the SCRAPS at the school on Feb. 27, 2014. Students pictured are Aurora Wolfe, Grade 12 student, Desiree Lowes, Grade 12 student, Mawadda Tarhuni, Grade 12 student, Drake Meili, Grade 12 student, Melissa Doris, Grade 11 student, Alex Folk, Grade 11, Bailey Lowe, Grade 12, Charlie Wons, Grade 11 and Tomas Spence, Grade 12. Times-Herald photo by Lisa Goudy
By Lisa Goudy


Students at Central Collegiate raised $535 for the Stray Cat Rescue and Protection Society (SCRAPS).

“In my class, because I’m an animal lover, we all share stories about animals and cats come up and it naturally just leads to, ‘What do we have in this community to help stray cats?’” said teacher Ray Rawlyk. “Especially in a winter like this, it comes up more and more and the kids tell me stories of how they found frozen, scared little kitties and they take care of them and I said, ‘Well, you know’ and that leads into a discussion about SCRAPS.”

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