Happy To Help

Zach said, “Though am working but am up for this good deed. I am a bar attendant and I work only on weekends, i.e. Saturdays and Sundays. Am free on the weekdays and I guess a week would be enough to drive to and fro to Kansas and Maryland.” Zach was more than happy to help Ikea.

Road Trip Again

Zach knew how much Zimba has already suffered in the last two months and he didn’t want to see him in further pain and separation from his mother. Zach talked to CCHS people and told them about his plan of taking Zimba back to Kansas by road. Though a job of bartender looks cool enough from the outside it is not. Even Zach didn’t have that kind of money and traveling To Kansas wasn’t a piece of cake. He needed money. But how?

Fund Raising

The CCHS are really good people. They had an amazing idea which they were sure would work in their favor. They shared Zimba’s story on their official page telling about his struggle and their urge to help the dog meet his family again. Zimba’s story melted hearts and attracted so many people who wanted to help in some way. CCHS couldn’t believe what they have done.

Raised Enough

From all around the world people read this heart-warming story and wanted to reunite Zimba with her family. CCHS received a very good response from the people and they were able to manage the trip to Kansas fro Zach and Zimba. The CCHS people provided Zach with the expense that would be used on the road trip from fuel to food. Everybody was just waiting to hear from Zach about the reunion.

Happy Updates

The CCHS provided the audience with every update from the duo’s trip as promised. Zach made this trip he won’t forget in his life and clicked several photographs with Zimba on every stop they stopped to refuel or eat. The pictures were soon viral on the social media and everybody was showering their love for the duo.

Love From Everywhere

It was like everybody wanted to help in any way they could. But there was this woman named Jessica Pruett who commented on one of the photos saying, “I live just outside of Wichita… our family would love to provide this man a meal and a tank of gas for his way home.” This is kind of gesture define us and people around. This is the true meaning of being a human.