Russian boy Vladimir, age 9, decided to start helping a dog shelter.
The gifted boy sells his unique paintings of animals to raise money for animal shelter supplies.
To feed all the animals there, a daily minimum of 45 pounds of oats and an equivalent amount of meat is required (around 100). How is a volunteer this young able to help?

The boy has a gift for painting, and he could even sell his works to earn money for new gadgets like phones or toys.
Vladimir instead donates his time to the shelter in exchange for the animals’ food and medication.

He wished to rescue them in some way and take care of them. Vladimir draws special depictions of animals from information and images provided by the pet’s owner.

Unexpectedly, demands came from people other than simply animal enthusiasts. Order processing is now so backed up that new ones are temporarily not accepted.
For the final 40 of his works, the young guy bought 1100 pounds of food and supplies.

Without gaining government support, generating big amounts of revenue, receiving media attention, having offices, and having a sizable workforce.
It could be possible to find a way to make the world a better place with the ability and perseverance of one modest caring individual.
