Hitting a like button on social media is simply not enough when the country is in a state of emergency. So before telling yourself don’t have time, you don’t know where to start, you don’t have the money, you can’t make a difference or god forbid, you think you’ve done enough — think of 12 year old Yuvi from Texas, then do more. There is always something to be done and every effort matters. Waiting for charities to solve this crisis is an unrealistic and unfair expectation. Everyone needs to do their part. If you want to do something this year come to a Stand Up For Pits show. These shows are a fun and easy way to help and learn more. And bring a shelter supply for the precious souls stuck in overcrowded shelters. Thank you!
“12-year-old Yuvi Agarwal from Texas, who traveled with his keyboard to officially launch his nonprofit “Wild Tunes” program at the Mission Viejo Animal Services Center this week. The young founder’s mission is simple yet profound: volunteer musicians perform for adoptable pets to help reduce their stress and increase adoption chances.
“Seeing a human playing music for them, which is a good thing, helps them associate humans with good things again, which effectively helps them rebuild their bridges with us and makes them more likely to get adopted,” Yuvi explained.”

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