Animals in need of assistance and without a home typically draw sympathy from children.
No child is immune to the antics of street cats and dogs.

But what do youngsters often do for animals? They feed and stroke them largely while their parents and grandparents are not present. Some daredevils bring home small animals.
But how many of the children organize their own animal shelter? There aren’t many. Ken is now 13 years old and operates his own animal shelter.

On his way to school when Ken was nine years old, he observed a bunch of stray dogs. The youngster was not terrified of them; on the contrary, he wished to assist them.
Ken began saving pocket money from his parents. He did this to purchase food for stray pets.

The youngster fed a pack that lived near his school. Ken named the three dogs who lived in it Brownie, Whitey, and Blackie.
Of course, a nine-year-old child cannot hide from his parents for long that he does not spend any money on food in the school cafeteria.
Ken’s father followed his son one day. The guy was moved and proud to see what the youngster was doing. He snapped a number of images and shared them on social media.

People were so impressed with what tiny Ken did that they began sending him animal donations. These acts formed the basis for the shelter.
The shelter, which was founded by a youngster with the support of parents and donations made via social media, has one quality that sets it apart from all other such establishments.
Ken instantly and maturely presented his vision for the future house for dogs and cats. The youngster desired that there be no euthanasia of animals at the shelter.
And this is the primary distinction between the refuge he opened and all the others.
