Every day we are facing new stories that are amazing to hear. 

So many kids around the world have so many interesting ideas to make something different and new. 

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Isn’t it wonderful to hear that? 

I think that the next generations will make a bigger improvement in the future!

So now, let’s hear the story about a young boy who selling masks and donate them to the animal shelter.

Lando Aldridge is an adorable eight-year-old boy who lives in Alabama, and he has a strong passion for helping animals. Two years ago, Lando learned to use a sewing machine. Despite being so young, he found out that he had an amazing talent for it. He started sewing hats to sell to people, and he donated all the profits to the Sanctuary Animal Rescue. 

When the COVID-19 pandemic began, he realized that he can also make face masks from home and he can donate them to nurses, pharmacy workers, veterinarians, and other medical professionals.

Francie Ann Vono-Aldridge said she has been allowing her eight-year-old son to watch the news with her so he can stay informed about what is going on with the COVID-19 pandemic.

“I field any questions he has and we discuss things so it might not be so scary,” Vono-Aldridge said. “He came to me Thursday, March 26, and said, ‘Mom, I want to sew masks to help out. We can give them to medical people and maybe people will donate money for a mask and we can give that money to Sanctuary Animal Rescue.’”

Many of the masks will be donated, but if anyone wants to buy some, he will donate that money to the Animal Shelter.

He’s also completed orders for more than 250-people from all across the country. 

So many people reacted with positive responses to his work, and many of them didn’t expect face masks made by an eight-year-old

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Check out the video.