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Showing posts with label tough times. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tough times. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Tough Times



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I've always loved Charles Dicken's story, "A Christmas Carol". No matter the version, his message of love shared by the fulfillment of true generosity is one we should keep in mind year round. Especially these days.

Times are tough for people. There are a multitude of programs in the community soliciting food to help those in need. I hope those of us fortunate enough not to go to bed hungry each night can do something that makes a real difference for families who could use a helping hand.

And where people suffer, so do animals. I've blogged before about Animeals, a pet food pantry sponsored by the St. Charles Humane Society. It's still in action and busier than ever, since more and more families are at risk of losing beloved pets due to job losses and the national financial meltdown.

When you share your blessings with others, please consider donating pet food, too. And if you don't have a local pet food pantry, inquire at regular food pantries. Recognizing need, many of these organizations will also accept pet food donations.

Because everyone deserves a meal.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Tough Times




Times are tough and money is oh-so-tight. Since we don't have as much to give, many nonprofit organizations are struggling in the current economy. Not only are donations down, but surrenders to shelters are higher than ever due to families being unable to afford their pets. So organizations dedicated to animal welfare have received a double whammy.

If you have a spare dollar or two, please consider donating to a worthy nonprofit organization that helps animals. I'd particularly recommend looking at your small local nonprofits who do not have the resources that are available to larger organizations. Most are existing right now on a wing and a prayer.

And remember that in addition to monetary support, becoming a volunteer is another wonderful way to make a difference for animals.

More than ever, animals need your help!