A Blog about Loki (Marvel) and British actor Tom Hiddleston
Throwback Thursday to #TomsSpiritWeek #GoodWillThursday

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A Blog about Loki (Marvel) and British actor Tom Hiddleston
Throwback Thursday to #TomsSpiritWeek #GoodWillThursday
#TomsSpiritWeek For today‘s theme #GoodWillThursday I chose to support charities. Since I already have donated for both of the Tom Hiddleston birthday Fundraisers for Unicef, I chose Animals Syria - CatConnect. I chose to donate the exact amount I had paid for an event which got canceled (and so was refunded to me).
#CatConnect is on my list for charities I wanted to support since I saw the episode of husky Zeus on Dogs (Netflix documentary). As I got a big heart for animals and I want them to live a happy and safe life, the episode touched me very much. The episode is about a Syrian refugee. His dog Zeus remained in Syria for several years before enlisting the help of Animals Syria to make the reunion possible.
Text from CatConnect: Animals Syria is a nonprofit foundation that works to protect and rescue strays in Syria. We are a group of animal lovers trying to give a better living conditions to all neglected, injured and abandoned animals.
Hiddlestoners more than just fans of Tom Hiddleston, we care for the world, for every human being, but also for our 4 legged friends and all animals in the world! They all deserve to be treated with lots of care!
#TomsSpiritWeek #GoodWillThursday #TomHiddleston #SouthSudan 'Scatter good will and love and prayers all around, everywhere, and you will be astonished, not only by what it does for other people, but how it comes back to you in generous abundance.' - Norman Vincent Peale