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Feeding Pets of the Homeless News December 2007 Issue # 4 In This Issue
1. Intro – Happy Holidays to our Subscribers and Members. We are happy to report that after careful consideration we will be applying for non-profit status with the IRS at the first of the year. Many supporters and members of the program have spoken to us regarding the importance of going non-profit. We were reluctant due to cost and time involved. But we see this as an opportunity to expand. It will be our goal to continue to advocate for pets of the homeless and provide much needed pet food and also include medical care for pets of the less fortunate through grants to veterinarians who have a specific need in their community. Details are in the planning stages and we will keep you posted. This is an example of emails that we receive weekly, if not more often. November 12, 2007 - CarolJust a note to say thank you for feeding the pets of the homeless. I am a Katrina survivor – lost in Arkansas, no job, no phone and on the brink of disaster… with 2 dogs, one of whom is in the hospital and needs to go to the hospital at LSU Vet School, 8 hours away… and someone decided to run a stop sign and totaled my car. You have no idea what it would mean to me to know that my dogs could eat, no matter what happens to me… or even if I could find someone to take me to see the one who is in the hospital. All of this, not just because of Katrina – she just finished me off… it began over 10 years ago when I was very ill and needed surgery during a time when I was not covered by insurance.We gave Carol many resources in her area and wish her well. We have not heard back.We live in an increasingly difficult time for the less fortunate. Their misfortunate may be due to either medical, mental, addictions, and economical difficulties or a lack of education. A majority of the population prejudge the less fortunate for their appearance, their accents and actions. To do so is not only a mistake; it is also a sign of ignorance. Through this newsletter we hope to educate. Genevieve Frederick – Founder and Publisher =========================================================== 2. Homeless Report: How many have pets? And what can you do to help? On November 8, the Alliance released Vital Mission: Ending Homelessness Among Veterans, a report analyzing the number of veterans in the United States. The study used data from the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Census Bureau to examine homelessness and severe housing cost burden among veterans. The report includes the following findings: · In 2006, approximately 195,827 veterans were homeless on a given night. More veterans experience homeless over the course of the year. It is estimated that 336,627 were homeless in 2006. Veterans make up approximately 26 percent of the homeless population. · A number of states, including Louisiana, California, and Missouri, had high rates of homeless veterans. In addition, the District of Columbia had a high rate of homelessness among veterans with approximately 7.5 percent of veterans experiencing homelessness. The Vital Mission also reported that a Gallup poll released by Fannie Mae on November 8, nearly a quarter (24%) of veterans indicate they have been concerned that they may not have a place to live, and 86 percent of veterans think that homelessness among veterans is increasing or staying the same. With the ongoing conflicts on the minds of most veterans, 61 percent think veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan are at least as likely to become homeless as veterans of previous wars. When asked about the primary causes of homelessness among veterans, 41 percent of veterans say mental illnesses, such as post-traumatic stress disorder, is the primary cause. Again, I ask how many of the homeless vets and those living in poverty have pets? Did you know that 63% of US households have at least one pet? ================================ 3. Latest In the ”News” – These news outlets have been supportive of the program and have contributed to the ongoing success since the last issue of the newsletter. November 29, 2007 - Suburban Home & Garden a South Jersey publication- "Holidays Rough for Homeless, Pets" November 17, 2007 - West Shore Sun a Cleveland publication of Sun News - "Donations feed pets of homeless" and highlights one of "Feeding Pets of the Homeless” member Style Mutt.November 16, 2007 - Reno Gazette Journal - "Carson-based group works with Meals on Wheels to feed pets"
November 16, 2007 - Carson Times - "Meals on Wheels program helps feed hungry animals" There have been numerous blogs about the program and I encourage you to participate and help spread the word about the program on blogs that you are a member. ======================================== 4. Newest Members – If you live in these areas, drop off pet food to these new members and show your support. For complete information go to www.petsofhomeless.com The members are located in 22 states and increasing. Academy of Dog Grooming Arts Sharron Panther 1742 W. Algonquin Rd. Arlington Heights, IL 06005 (847) 454-7300
Bloomin Tails Denise Arnold 3300 Hamilton Mill Rd. Buford, GA 30519 (770) 831-5530
Brooklyn Veterinary Group Dr. Salvatore Pernice 7624 New Utrecht Ave Brooklyn, NY 11214 (718) 331-7775
James & Madelena 7523 13th Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11228 (718) 232-7387
Guy Webster & Joy Drawdy 500 NW 60th Street, Suite F Gainesville, FL 32607 (352) 331-5123
Healthy Pet Debra Schuster 6205 N. Summit St. Toledo, OH 43611 (419) 726-4440
Dr. Robert A. Hill 22163 Redwood Rd. Castro Valley, CA 94546 (510) 881-5811
Dr. Jacquelyn Marshall 12202 Bammel N Houston Rd. Houston, TX 77066 (281) 444-8387 www.kleinbrookanimalhospital.com
100 Buchanan Street Tazewell, VA 24651 (276) 988-8014
Rolling Acres Memorial Gardens for Pets Nancy Piper 12200 N. Crooked Rd. Kansas City, MO 64152 (816) 891-8888
RYMAC Services Inc Pet Products Division Ginger MacCutcheon 5540 Brecksville Road Sweet Greens Building Independence OH 44131 1-866-668-PAWS and http://www.rymacservicesinc.com ========================================== 5. Quote:
Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our
lives whole. ======================================= If you liked the information contained in this newsletter, please pass this on to your family, friends, clients and colleagues. We would love to hear from you! Please email your suggestions and/or questions: publisher@pawpublishing.com Legal Stuff: Permission to reprint: You may reprint from this newsletter. But please include the following paragraph: Reprinted from “Feeding Pets of the Homeless Newsletter” news and other information for those who love pets. Subscribe at http://www.petsofhomeless.com and receive by email the newsletter. You are receiving this because you signed up for it at the Feeding Pets of the Homeless© website at http://www.petsofhomeless.com / or you told me that you want to subscribe. If you didn’t subscribe, you can unsubscribe by replying to this email and in the Subject Line type “unsubscribe.” Privacy Statement: Feeding Pets of the Homeless© respects your privacy and has a strict anti-spam policy. Read my privacy policy at http://www.petsofhomeless.com/legal_notices.htm
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