08.12.2025

Help Us Care for iLEAD Agua Dulce’s Campus Critters!

iLEAD Agua Dulce Critter Crew 3.19.20251

We are incredibly lucky to have a campus full of sweet, furry (and feathered!) friends at iLEAD Agua Dulce. These animals do so much for our learners—from teaching responsibility and empathy to reducing stress and supporting emotional well-being. Each day, our learners help care for them by feeding, cleaning, and spending time with them. To keep our critters happy and healthy, we kindly ask for your support!

We’re in need of the following donations:

  • Bermuda hay
  • Pot belly pig food
  • Chicken crumble Layena Purina
  • Chicken seeds scratch by Purina
  • Fresh fruits & veggies
  • Himalayan salt blocks
  • Animal bedding
  • Monetary donations for veterinary care

Items can be dropped off at the front office, or you can donate directly through ParentSquare.

Interested in helping even more?

We’re looking for amazing volunteers to help care for our animals on weekends and holidays! We’ll provide feeding instructions, access information, and plenty of gratitude from our animal crew.

Questions? Contact info@ileadaguadulce.org.

Sign up for weekend and holiday critter care here!

Thank you for helping us give the best care to the animals who give so much to our learners!

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