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30 Crappy Pet Portraits To Fund Money For Charity

February 11, 2024 by Pham Hien

We all love scrolling through hilarious pet portraits. This gives us giggles, making it a good way to relax or raise our mood. But we still fall in love with those who are crappy. These portraits may not only serve entertaining purposes. They are drawn to raise money for charity. These crappy pet portraits of artist Hercule Van Wolfwinkle are an example. He is doing great work, and I hope that he’ll keep it up for a good cause!

Hercule’s aim in drawing these portraits is to raise as much money as possible for Turning Tides Ending Local Homelessness via the Just Giving. His efforts are worth praising as the artist has a business to run, a six-year-old to play Avengers with, and a dog to chew sticks with. If you want to order a portrait of your pets to donate for the project, please contact him.

See more here: Facebook | justgiving.com

Many small kind actions coming together can change the world. There are still many people who really need help out there. Let’s give the collection a look!

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