To Our Angels

Thank You for Your Knowing of the Equal Value, Rights, and Importance of Every Single One of the Sensitive and Diverse Creatures on this Planet, For Sharing our perception that each one is a Unique expression of the Intelligence and Love that is the Infinite Source of Life from which We All Come Forth, For recognizing the Validity and Significance of the Powerful Love They Evoke from Us, For Knowing that These Creatures are a not just a Gift, but Essential to Life, and it is Through Them that We Best Know Our Value, Our Soul, if you will, The Truth of Who we Are

THE PHYSICAL EMBODIMENT OF YOUR GENEROSITY AND LOVE

Since 1996 50 dogs and cats and other species have found their permanent home here. Over 100 more have stayed temporarily, a day, a week, a month, a year, until they could be placed in a good home You have been indispensable in assuring that the animals here continue their lives, and in assuring that this special home remains available for many more animals in the years to come. Again, thank you for assuring the continuation of all of this. You have added to the upliftment of all life. In addition to myself, the following 2 people are devoted to the animals in this special home: John Ellis and Richard Slugoski

Brief History

My home is a foster and retirement home for rescue animals. I created it during my 25 years working as an educator, at which time I was able to support it on my own and contribute to my parent organization for many years. I expected to be able to do so without interruption.

But then I was forced into early retirement because of seizures, and learned that access to to the settlement would be later than originally anticipated.

Because this home is a retirement home as well as a foster home, without it, the animals here would have no where to go. (A retirement home is a permanent home for animals that cannot be placed in good homes due to age, breed, temperment, large size, or health issues.)

Additionally, this house, location, and property are ideal for this purpose, and I have uniquely modified it in order to meet the needs of more and more animals.

Photos that show modifications to house and how the animals enjoy them in the first post, "I Don't Live in a Barn, But Close"

We just need to bridge the unexpected and temporary financial gap to continue our work with the animals for many years to come.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

You Can Help!

Just a quick note that those that would like can contribute to our cause via our fundraiser on IndieGogo, just click HERE!

Thank you to all that have helped and for everyone's kindness!

Me (Linda) holding Cleopatra and Zeus, littermates at 6 mos.

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