Projeto "Anjinho Aquecido" tem suas primeiras casinhas produzidas e já distribuídas pela cidade

Have you ever realized how many animals live on the streets of your city? Well... every day we encounter dozens of them scattered throughout every neighborhood, many without food and, most importantly, nowhere to sleep. With the arrival of autumn, many of these animals sleep in the cold and end up unable to withstand the low temperatures. This same project was developed in the city of Lavras, Minas Gerais, and was a success. Several people got involved, and dozens of little houses are already on the streets, protecting animals. Because it had positive results in the city of Lavras and is a reality in Guaxupé, Inayá was inspired by the project and brought it to southern Minas Gerais, but under the name "Warm Little Angel." Gilmar, Inayá's boyfriend, already had a fondness for animals, and after meeting the project coordinator, he became even more interested and helped the dogs in need. Together, the couple built the first little house, which served as a test for the others. With the release of the first model, volunteers have already embraced the project. With the materials collected in the first week of publicity, they were able to begin production of the little houses. Last Sunday, the volunteers gathered and, in just a few hours, managed to produce four little houses, which have already been distributed throughout the city, where some of these stray animals already sleep. Walking and observing some points in the city, the project's volunteers noticed that some businesses were already taking the initiative to help these stray animals, providing them with food, water, and a place to sleep. These businesses were the first to receive the little houses from the "Warmed Little Angel" project. In fact, one little house has already gained a resident. Tereza and Mileni help these animals daily, who spend most of their time near their businesses. But when night falls, they feel a deep ache knowing that many of them have nowhere to go. According to the two business owners, the project is an initiative that can change the situation of these animals, and they also believe that it should be adopted by all businesses and establishments in the city.