She did a good deed and thereby changed her life and three other living beings.
There is always time and strength for good deeds, and the example of 15-year-old Bailey Villavaso is confirmation of this. On the eve of the arrival of Hurricane Ida in New Orleans, she did a good deed and thereby changed her life and three more living beings.
The evacuation was in full swing when Bailey noticed something strange in the garden.
The wind had already risen strong, and he knocked down a tree from which a squirrel’s nest fell. Inside there were three proteins, trembling from the cold, but their mother was nowhere.
Bailey decided that she needed to save orphans, so she put them in a box and got into the car. The Villavaso family ran away from the hurricane.
Along the way, Bailey contacted a familiar veterinarian and found out how to feed the protein and take care of them. The creatures turned out to be restless, but grateful, drove and began to inspect the area. Most of all they loved to crawl along Bailey himself.
The girl called them Simon, Elvin, and Theodore. When the hurricane passed, Bailey began to call zoo protection organizations.
Alas, it turned out that no one cares about the protein, because the hurricane fell a lot of trees and these saved proteins are now thousands!
Not one such compassionate Bailey turned out to be, but the majority preferred to immediately shift the responsibility to others. And then the girl decided that she herself would educate the protein and become their adoptive mother. No wonder she saved them?