With dreams of becoming a vet, teen from Chippewas of the Thames in Ontario is closer to $25K business prize | CBC News

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Danielle Riley is getting mentorship from industry leaders before pitching to a panel of judges for the Pow Wow Pitch semifinals in the fall. If she wins, she'd get $1,000 and an opportunity to go to the finals to win $25,000.

Sixteen-year-old Zhawanoogbiik Danielle Riley opened an animal food bank in Chippewas of the Thames near St. Thomas, Ont., after noticing a growing need for pet food and animal care. She's a semifinalist in the Pow Wow Pitch competition from more than 2,400 applicants across North America.

Riley Ranch On Three Fires works with corporate partners to give out slightly damaged pet supplies and keep them out of landfills. The pet food bank has seen an increasing need for pet food. Nearing the end of the months, the food bank shelves start to empty. In July, 120 bags of dog food were given out.

Zhawanoogbiik Danielle Riley cares for three horses on the ranch, including Reba, a miniature horse. She says caring for animals is a big part of healing and finding peace.

 

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