Boy’s Donation to Animal Shelter Inspires Others to Give

For the most part, kids do not have a lot of money at their disposal. Most of the cash they get comes from birthday gifts, an allowance, or chores and odd jobs. So it's understandable that any funds they accumulate are precious to them.

Ten-year-old Evan did something selfless with his allowance that could teach us all a lesson in caring for others. In 2009, Evan adopted a cat named Macha from City Kitties rescue in Philadelphia. He was only 7 years old at the time, and he wanted to continue to help the organization that had connected him with his new pet.

So he saved his allowance for months and donated $46.75 to City Kitties at the end of the year. He did not stop there. Evan's donation was accompanied by a heartfelt note that read, in part, "I love cats! They are my favorite animals, and I got my cat at city kitties as well! I get an allowance every week and I chose to make a donation to you. I love that you help cats find homes. I saved this money to help you help cats."

The next year, in 2010, Evan took an interest in a cat named Calvin who was living in a foster home. Evan sprang into action again, this time setting up a stand to sell figs from his family's tree to raise money in Calvin's name. He earned $86, which he donated to City Kitties.

Evan's parents staged a little surprise for him. They told him that Calvin had been adopted, so that he would need to go say goodbye. Once Evan arrived and asked if Calvin would be living nearby, the people at City Kitties showed him the cat's new address. To Evan's surprise, it was his own.

Every year since then, Evan has sent another donation accompanied by a letter, and this past year he gave $110. Many people on social media websites like Facebook and Reddit have been inspired by the boy's spirit of giving, calling Evan an "amazing kid." One person summed it up best: "The world needs more Evans. A great example to the world."

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