5TH-GRADER’S SCHOOL PROJECT TURNS INTO MISSION TO HELP DOGS AROUND THE WORLD

Source: Rochester First (Extract)
Posted: December 29, 2020

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (WTAJ) — Ryan Marusa says he wishes he could give one of his homemade dog toys to every pup in the world. For now, he’s starting in State College, Pa.

“I just wanted to donate for dogs because I really like dogs,” Ryan told us.

He says he wouldn’t have believed you if you told him a fifth-grade school project would quickly connect him with almost 100 dogs.

When Ryan expressed his wish to give to all the dogs in the world, his mother, Chrissy, got to work as well. With a simple post on Facebook, Ryan’s handmade dog toys went in high demand for local families.

“I just found out this morning that we reached 70 [requests],” Ryan said.

Ryan says he keeps all of the requests organized in a spreadsheet. All he asks for in return is a picture of your pup enjoying their toy.

“He likes to go through them all and he keeps them all in a little presentation on his computer,” said Chrissy Marusa.

He’s donated to a local animal shelter as well: Centre County Paws.

“It feels pretty cool,” said Ryan. “I’ve never done anything really associated to like a shelter.”

A simple craft, braiding colorful strands of fleece, has taken over the Marusa family home.

“He’s not the neatest so it looks like there’s fleece everywhere,” says Chrissy.

“It’s all over my room, I have a humongous garbage bag in my room,” Ryan responds.

Mess or no mess, they say it’s brought the family even closer.

“It’s definitely given us something fun to do when there isn’t a ton else going on outside of the house,” said Chrissy.

Even Ryan’s little brother, Jack, has helped with deliveries.

Ryan’s father, Mike, says they’ve been making contactless deliveries regularly, and seeing Ryan’s smile as he meets the dogs has been the best moment of all.

“It’s amazing how appreciative the people are, but the joy that these guys get from doing it has been great to watch,” said Mike.