Dear friends,
Every day I receive
dozens of requests for help for the innocent animals. I know we can't save them
all, as much as I wish we could, but I do pray for each and every one. And
together we are making miracles happen for many of them. Thank you so very much
for the happy endings you provide!!! Every now and then I feel compelled to ask
for donations for certain extraordinary organizations. This is one of those
times. No amount is too small or too large. St. Francis Animal Sanctuary takes
in the most needy of all the animals. The Animal Sanctuary desperately needs
some medical funds. Below is all of the donation information for this
wonderful, caring organization along with a couple of examples of their many
patients. They are a non profit 501c and so very deserving. There is a number
to call if you have any questions as well as a website where you can learn
more. They list three ways to make donations.
Many
thanks,
Barbara
McKay
When
I left Lucy at the vet it was midnight and I just picked her up from an
emergency transport out of West Virginia. I got her from my van and as I handed
her off to the technician I removed her collar. It was a pink "COACH" collar,
real leather.
I
said to myself .... Lucy you are such a lady.... I will hold this collar ....
and when you
are
better ... you are going to wear it home from here.... with all the dignity and
grace
you
deserve...that's all she has in life is a Coach collar and a hope & prayer
to survive.
Lucy
came from a dog pound in West Virginia. She had a wood stick stuck in the hard
pallet of her mouth. In June a vet in WV removed part of the bone and 2 teeth.
THEN
SHE WAS
RETURNED TO THE DOG POUND. She
needed help then...now a month later.
She was transported to Saint Francis arriving at the vet at midnight Monday 7-23-12.
She was transported to Saint Francis arriving at the vet at midnight Monday 7-23-12.
She
had surgery where the stick had rotted in her sinus cavity. Lucy had stopped
eating
a few
days before and the foster mom in WV told me she drizzled some water in her
mouth but that is all she could get in her.
Begin forwarded
message:
PLEASE
HELP! We take the worst of the worst and the sickest of all. We really need
help with donations to pay our medical bills.
credit
card donations to : Avon Lake Animal Clinic 440-933-5297
U.S.
mail: 12516 Cherry Rd. Vermilion OH 44089
We
are a 501(c)3 non profit group.
any
questions please feel free to call me 440-967-3610
Deborah
Parker
Saint Francis Animal Sanctuary Inc.
Vermilion, Ohio 44089
Saint Francis Animal Sanctuary Inc.
Vermilion, Ohio 44089
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