Swantavius Jones was always fond of animals, so when the Berlin Fire Salamanders management offered the team a chance to give back to their local community, Jones opted to volunteer at the local animal shelter. He managed to convince the team's kicker Karmichael Hunt to come along with him, and the pair's first assignment was to clean out the stables of abandoned race horses. While not exactly ecstatic with this assignment, the Berlin duo dutifully finished the job. After a spot of lunch, the next task was to run an adoption drive in the local park.
This time, many of the Berlin stars joined them. Joseph Petrongolo was in charge of the cat stand, and helped a number of families find their future furry friends. Danny King was also in charge of a different group of cats and managed to have double the number of cats adopted than Joe.
But the hit of the adoption drive were the fire salamanders themselves. No one had ever considered adopting a fire salamander before, but the chance to have a real live mascot of their favourite ISFL team in their house was an attractive prospect for many, so Berlin is now home to a few hundred domestic fire salamanders in fans' homes.
This time, many of the Berlin stars joined them. Joseph Petrongolo was in charge of the cat stand, and helped a number of families find their future furry friends. Danny King was also in charge of a different group of cats and managed to have double the number of cats adopted than Joe.
But the hit of the adoption drive were the fire salamanders themselves. No one had ever considered adopting a fire salamander before, but the chance to have a real live mascot of their favourite ISFL team in their house was an attractive prospect for many, so Berlin is now home to a few hundred domestic fire salamanders in fans' homes.