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Living the Cowboy Code
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December 1, 2023
Living the Cowboy Code
By Information courtesy of OSUIT Communication,

- A group of compassionate students from OSU Institute of Technology is rewriting the stories of the animals housed at the Okmulgee Humane Society.

OSUIT Student Club’s Mission to Save Okmulgee Shelter Animals

- A group of compassionate students from OSU Institute of Technology is rewriting the stories of the animals housed at the Okmulgee Humane Society.

The People for Animal Wellness and Safety student group is making a real difference in furry friends’ lives, embodying the Cowboy Code with passion.

“I first founded PAWS in August of 2021 with the intent of spreading awareness of the issues our community faces concerning animal welfare and to assist the Okmulgee Humane Society and other local organizations,” shared Gregory Phillips, the driving force behind PAWS.

Volunteering at the Okmulgee Humane Society is more than an obligation for Phillips and his team. It’s a rewarding experience.

“One of the most satisfying events that always has a big impact on me is when two cats we were fostering were adopted,” Phillips said. “It was bittersweet, as we were relieved to find a good home for them but became attached to them.”

PAWS Secretary Zac Ennis described the profound impact of breaking stereotypes of some so-called “dangerous” animals.

“Just being able to see the animals labeled as ‘dangerous’ be the sweetest dogs shows me how much it matters to have people willing to find these animals and treat them with the respect they deserve,” Ennis said.

Rianna Castaldi, PAWS president, revealed how empathy and hard work are critical in her volunteer work.

“I have always had an empathetic personality, especially regarding animals. It all comes down to giving back to my community,” Castaldi said.

The challenges faced by PAWS are met with unwavering determination.

“Due to how the system works, the Humane Society has limited time to find owners of animals brought in on impound from the city,” Phillips said. “It always brings sadness to know an animal was lost for running out of time. I try to remind my group that this is the hardest part about our volunteer work.”

These students are symbols of hope to the community, and their work not only transforms the lives of countless animals but also strengthens the bond between the Okmulgee and OSUIT, relaying a message of responsibility and compassion.

The students in this group prove that love, empathy, and community spirit can spread kindness and touch the lives of animals and humans alike. Through PAWS, they’re writing a story of hope, one paw print at a time.

To learn more about student clubs or how to get involved, visit https://osuit.edu/student- life/clubs.php.

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