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A young brother-sister duo from Toronto has been working hard to fundraise and volunteer for animal shelters all around the GTA over the past few years, cumulatively donating over $40,000 to date, and they ve expanded their charitable efforts throughout the pandemic.
Will Finch, who is just 11-years-old, told blogTO it all started when his parents finally agreed to get him a rescue puppy named Karma roughly four years ago. My mom explained what good karma was and this was supposed to be my good Karma, he said. She was the best puppy ever and I fell in love with her, we all did, fast. She made me smile every day and at bedtime, she slept by my side.
TORONTO An 11-year-old Ontario boy raises money for rescue animals every year on his birthday, and has raised more than $40,000 in the last four years. Mississauga resident Will Finch told CTV s Your Morning he started the fundraising initiative Good Will Good Karma after losing his first puppy. I ve always loved animals, but I really wanted a dog, Will explained in an interview on Monday. When I was seven years old, my parents got me my first rescue puppy Karma, and… she sadly died from the parvovirus, he added. Will says losing Karma was heartbreaking, but said he later decided to turn that hurt into love by raising money for other rescue animals.