During the month of December, RCA continued its support for the local animal shelter. The group decided to continue its pet toying and blanket making event due to the start of the colder season. For this event, the group members recycled t-shirts and sourced fleece to create the blankets from. The members who worked on […]
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Riverside County AYLUS Members Keep Supporting the Local Animal Shelter during the Month of October 2023
During the month of October, RCA continued its support for the local animal shelter. The group recycled old t-shirts. The shirts were prepared, cut into strips and then braided. Many local animal shelter have been in distress in recent weeks due to overpopulation. Oftentimes these animals stay in the shelter for days if not weeks […]
AYLUS Riverside County Members Create Dog Toys for Local Animal Shelter in June 2023
Two RCA members continued creating dog toys for the local animal shelter. Michael Brown and Sophie Chung each sourced the material, prepared each toy, and then got to work. Combined, they both created close to 40 dog toys. The local animal shelter are filled with abandoned and lost dogs who often times are just waiting […]
Riverside County AYLUS Members Create Dog Toys for the local Animal Shelter by Repurposing T-shirts during the Month of April, 2023 (2nd)
During the month of April, several of our RCA members decided to continue supporting the local animal shelter. Many of our members own pets themselves and seeing the shelters filled with abandoned pets has been heartbreaking. The group decided to create this event to be able to regularly support these animals all while raising awareness […]
Riverside County AYLUS Members Create Dog Toys for the local Animal Shelter in March, 2023 (1st)
During the month of March, several of our RCA members decided to continue supporting our local animal shelter. After a brainstorming session, the group decided to create dog chewing toys by recycling old t-shirts. The group researched different ways as to how to create them. The shirts were prepared, cut into strips and then braided. […]