Student Work
Caroline Wadington is an aspiring journalist with a passion for accurately covering important news issues, engaging readers, and helping fuel positive change. She is a recent graduate of Indiana University-Bloomington and received a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism. Caroline has been spending the last few months serving as a Digital Content Coordinator at The Anti-Cruelty Society, a non-profit humane society organization in Chicago, Illinois. There, she was able to master contemporary journalistic skills such as Content Creation and Management, Press Releases, and Social Media Marketing and Management. Caroline also spearheaded the creation of the Anti-Cruelty Society's blog, Weekly Wags, and serves as its head content-creator.
In her free time, Caroline enjoys living an active lifestyle. Some of her favorite activities include going on hikes with her dog and practicing yoga.
Student Work
A magazine article created with Adobe InDesign. Photos, text, and layout all done by me.
Both a 15-second and a 30-second Public Service Announcement raising awareness Raise Awareness about potential elephant extinction with a call to action of donating
Brochure text for Save the Cord Foundation and the importance of cord blood donation.
Weekly Wags Blog Posts
Volunteering is an excellent way to spend your free time having fun while also making a difference in the lives of shelter animals. Whether it's every week or just a couple hours a month, each minute spent volunteering makes a world of difference. Volunteering at The Anti-Cruelty Society is a fun and fulfilling experience.
Here at The Anti-Cruelty Society, we know the only thing that can make a Saturday filled with free food, live entertainment, and beer tents even better- experiencing it all with your dog! That's why on May 19th we are proudly hosting Chicago's largest annual dog-friendly party, Bark in the Park.
A pet and a best friend often go hand in hand. The connection you have with one another is unlike any other. When adopting an animal, it is important to take the time to make a thoughtful decision and develop that connection with your future pet/best friend.