ADOPT PINKEY THE DEMON CAT
Genre: Funny Videos
by: Great_MilenkoIII
Adopt a Pet, Save a Life. That is our motto at Adopt-a-Pet.com, we list thousands of pets who need a home right now. Watch this video with Drew Barrymore to learn more about pet adoption and her pets at home.
Genre: Animal Videos
by: AdoptaPet
Adopt A Ranch in Arizona: Volunteers help a local rancher replace some of his cattle fencing with wire that is easier for wildlife to maneuver through. By the Arizona Game and Fish Department http://www.azgfd.gov/video
Genre: Entertainment
by: azgfd
9/11 - Day of Service - Adopt-A-Classroom
Genre: News Videos
by: adoptaclassroom
Now that celebrities like Brad and Angelina have made it super trendy to adopt babies from Africa, some naive couples are getting a little more than they bargained for.
by: robpearlstein
Please we need your help...please.. Adopt A Jawa today
by: KELDOR
Laura Cabrera is a longtime registered Adopt-A-Classroom teacher and has received over $1,000 for her classroom. In this short clip, she describes how she spreads the word about her participation in the Adopt-A-Classroom program in order to get her classroom adopted.
Genre: How-to
A Day Made Better - OfficeMax & Adopt-A-ClassroomIn 2007 OfficeMax developed A Day Made Better - an annual, one-day event that rewards more than 1,200 teachers around the country with over $1000 in classroom supplies. Together with Adopt-A-Classroom, were educating and motivating people to support and partner with schools in their community.
Adopt and Alien, Globeze Glow in the Dark Stuffed Animal and get a passport to their planet.
by: Globeze
• Mission Statement: Adopt-A-Classroom increases opportunity for student success by empowering teachers with community partners and funds to purchase resources for the classroom.The issue we address (this doesn’t have to be taken word-for-word, we can make it wamer fuzzier if we think we should): Teachers, our education system’s most integral component, suffer from inadequate resources in the classroom, which, in turn, hampers their ability to meet students’ needs. To compensate, teachers spend an average of $1,200 of their own money every school year - totally $4 billion annually - purchasing materials for their classrooms, undermining teacher morale, and ultimately student success!