I feel very fortunate to have "strayed" into mom's yard and becoming a permanent part of her family over eight years ago! Yet, my heart is very heavy thinking about all the destruction in Haiti. I asked mom what is happening to all the poor animals and at first she said she couldn't focus on it since there was so much death and injury with all the peoples, but later she said in the back of her mind she was worrying about the animals too.
We know all our blogging friends have given as much as they can to help the human suffering but we'd like you to know about an opportunity to give help to the animals of Haiti. Mom has been a member and volunteer of UAN (United Animal Nations) for going on five years now. Their slogan is "bringing animals out of crisis and into care". UAN was founded in 1987 and their charge is to bring animals out of crisis through programs including emergency sheltering, disaster relief services, financial assistance and education. Throughout the United States, whenever you have seen on TV, people rescuing animals from a natural disaster or a raid on a puppy mill, or a dog fighting ring, you can be assured that UAN is there. They are the umbrella organization that coordinates with the ASPCA, the Humane Society of the US and local animal law enforcement and humane organizations to bring in whatever help they need.
UAN has now joined forces with the Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti (ARCH), an international group of professional animal welfare organizations working together to help the animals affected by this tragedy. ARCH is spearheaded by the International Fund for Animal Welfare and the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA). Through ARCH, relief teams will work out of a mobile clinic donated by the Antiqua and Barbuda Humane Society. The clinic will be shipped to a WSPA member society in the Dominican Republic and driven across the border into Haiti. Once in Haiti, the team will administer emergency care to farm animals and pets belonging to people displaced by the disaster.
So, if you have a few extra dollars, please consider donating through UAN. Your money will go directly to helping the animals in Haiti. All of us cats at Possumlady Place told mom that we will gladly go without our usual Temptation treats for a while so she can put a few more dollars to work in helping our friends. We received an email about this on Tuesday and as of today (Thursday), UAN has already raised and sent over $30,000 to help. UAN has the Sweet Pea Paw of Approval!!
Fangs in advance,
Luv,
Sweet Pea
5 comments:
hi Sweet Pea, it is wonderful that you are doing so much better! We have been worried about the animals in Haiti too - a lot of people forget about them! We are glad you posted the info so we and other can help them out!
Glad you are doing so much better and its brilliant what you are doing. Thanks Hugs Gj x
Oh, Sweet Pea--you are a sweetie indeed.
And, if you think you are lucky, your mom sure is extra lucky to have you.
You are a handsome kitty for sure.
And thanks for being concerned about the animals--also the suggestion. I will ask my resident kitties, Cassidy and Allie, how much they will give up.
Sweet Pea,
We're so glad to hear that you're doing better. What a good kitty that you are to try to help the animals in Haiti. Our Momma let us donate some green papers for it and we purr that they get the help they need (humans and animals both).
Charlemagne and Tamar
We have a post on our blog too about the animals in Haitit - good work Sweetpea. We help the humans by helping the animals. we are all connected!
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