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Humane Education…
Old Fella has a vibrant humane education program committed to providing quality character education to the children in Burke County, Georgia in both the public and private school systems. Georgia law mandates comprehensive character education. Kindness and compassion are two of the character traits identified in the state character education curriculum. Kindness and compassion are what Old Fella’s Kids are all about.
In 2008, Old Fella humane educators Ms. Sandy and Mr. Herb, made presentations to nearly 700 fourth grade students in Burke County. Their presentations include topics on being kind and compassionate to animals, being a responsible pet owner, proper care and treatment of your pet and why spaying and neutering are important.
In the spring of 2008, our educators made 18 presentations to students at Blakeney Elementary, EBA, Faith Christian Academy, & Center for New Beginnings, and in the fall, they made 23 presentations!
Old Fella’s Kids learn so much more than just about caring for cats and dogs. A few of the benefits of humane education are:
- Builds Moral Character. Helps our kids develop compassion, empathy and ethics and, most importantly, it reinforces the Golden Rule.
- Creates Responsible and Caring Citizens. Helps our kids examine and understand the consequences of their behaviors and choices through discussions of proper and improper treatment of pets.
- Reduces Violence. Children who display violence to animals often go on to engage in violent acts toward their peers and sometimes even carry these behaviors into adulthood.
- Cultivates Empathy for Animals. Helps children understand that animals are living, feeling beings that deserve to be treated with respect and compassion.
- Empowers Youth to Make a Difference. Helps children develop a sense of control within their environment and learn ways in which they can help solve problems rather than to create them.

Old Fella volunteer, Rachel, teaches a student at the Center for New Beginnings about how gently handling a puppy.
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Old Fella volunteers Rachel (foreground) and Nikki (background) spend their time working with students at the Center for New Beginnings.
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Seth, a student at the Center for New Beginnings, pets George, an Old Fella foster dog.
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Students at the Center for New Beginnings meet an Old Fella foster dog.
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Old Fella’s Humane Education Coordinator cradles a puppy |

Our Humane Educators, Mr. Herb and Ms. Sandy,
teach the kids at Blythe Elementary. |
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