Showing posts with label animal rescuers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal rescuers. Show all posts
Monday, September 18, 2023

Donations Desperately Needed


On Saturday, we attended a fundraiser for Breaking The Chains an organization that is savings thousands of animals in Ukraine. Founder Tom (pictured with me and with his military team in Ukraine) is channeling his severe PTSD into a magnificent cause. Tom is using his prior military experience to go into extremely dangerous areas to rescue abandoned and injured animals. Please consider making a donation of any size —-$10 will buy food, fuel and veterinary supplies.
When you click on the link you will see the tickets for the event but just below it says “Add A Donation For Rescue Paws Intl” This is the US 501(c)(3) fundraising organization for Breaking the Chains.
Your donation can help stop the killing of innocent animals in war torn areas. 100% of your donation will go to this worthy cause. Any size contribution will help. Please consider making a donation now.
Thursday, April 19, 2018

Honoring Rescuers During National Volunteer Week


In honor of National Volunteer week, we would just like to thank ALL of the wonderful rescuers across this country and abroad who are dedicated so much of their time, money and effort to save and rescue the lives of countless abandoned, neglected and homeless animals. When I ran Ariel Rescue (100 years ago), there was NO INTERNET. Now we can see the animals available for adoption at the shelters but in those awful times, there were barely lists of animals "to be destroyed".Thanks for all the wonderful rescuers, we are saving so many more lives because of your dedication and grateful for the help of technology too!
Here we are at the Husky Haven of Los Angeles adoption event last weekend. So many terrific volunteers! A few people applied for dogs but careful screening (impulse adoptions NOT a good idea!) some extra steps are needed to ensure proper fencing and here's hoping a few of the nice families will follow up and adopt!