July 14, 2014-Reisterstown ,MD – A video created by a 12 year old for the Baltimore Humane Society is being shared around Baltimore and the internet. Maxwell A. F. Sternlicht, a student at Gilman School, filmed and produced the video single-handedly in an effort to help homeless animals find loving forever families and to encourage volunteering at the no-kill shelter. The Pikesville youth explains, “I was inspired to celebrate the good work of Baltimore Humane Society and to get people to volunteer and donate.
The video stars staff, Board, volunteers, adopters, and of course, Baltimore Humane Society adoptable animals. In just a few short days the video has had almost a 1000 views and has been shared on various sites including The World Animal Awareness Society. Max, the young filmmaker, is available for interviews
.About The Baltimore Humane Society: The Baltimore Humane Society, founded in 1927 by Mrs. Elsie Seeger Barton, is an independent, non-profit, no-kill animal shelter, which offers low-cost veterinary care to the public, and a pet cemetery with grief support services. We receive no operational funding from the local or federal governments, or any national animal welfare organizations. For more information about BHS, and how you can contribute, volunteer, adopt, or foster, please visit www.bmorehumane.org.
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