

The dog feeding drive was all about street-side compassion, brought to life by AquaTerra’s volunteers across the city. With large containers of cooked food, kibble, and clean water, the team spread out across neighborhoods to feed hungry paws that often go unnoticed. Some dogs came running the moment they spotted a familiar face; others needed gentle coaxing and quiet patience. Volunteers navigated busy lanes, park corners, and even construction sites to reach as many as they could. It wasn’t just about filling bowls—it was about showing up for animals who can’t ask for help but need it all the same. Alongside the feeding, volunteers carried basic first aid and talked to local residents about the importance of street animal care, particularly during extreme heat or rain. Many also marked locations where more permanent feeding stations could be set up. By the end of the day, dozens of tails had wagged, a few bellies were rubbed, and every volunteer walked away feeling a little lighter. The drive was a reminder that kindness doesn’t need a big budget—just time, empathy, and a few extra hands. In a world where dogs are often overlooked, AquaTerra made sure they were seen, fed, and loved.