News Archives: Volunteer News 1/08: 2008-01-06
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We are back from visiting our family in California, and I am trying to catch up with all things
shelter!
We want to wish everyone a wonderful New Year, and hope that you will all think about helping
with the animals.
We have an offer on the house, which we expect to go through.
We have had a great response to the email about our receptionist position, and will be contacting
applicants shortly.
Super Suppers will donate 10% to the Pulaski County Humane Society. These are the
January dates:The NLR Store will donate on the 10th, 15th & 21st. The Bryant Store will donate
on the 15th.
The customer must let them know that they are buying to help the shelter in order for the money
to be donated.
The total so far from Day for the Animals is $3062! We truly appreciate the generosity of
everyone who helped us recover from the break-in.
A few of our 2008 DayPlanners are still available! Check the website for location, These are
really great this year, and as always, make wonderful holiday gifts.
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It's CFC (Combined Federal Campaign) time again! If you work for a federal agency, or know
someone who does, please consider making HSPC the charity of choice. Our number is 53272.
And if your agency would like us to do a presentation, Christine has already taken
Abner the Basset mix to a few places, and getting us lots of donations (we hope!)!
She would be happy to make more visits. Last year, we were pledged $22,000, more than any other
agency in the area. This year, we really are depending on donation such as this to meet our
expenses.
Our Kroger cards made $576 for November... This is very low! Please remember to use them.
You can only purchase them at the shelter (or by mail); You can't buy them at Kroger,and using
them does not negate your Kroger Discount card, you can use both. If you don't know how they work,
let me know and I will explain this painless way to make money for the shelter.
Volunteers: Think about taking dogs out to our wonderful dog park to play. They love it! And
please pick up after your dog..there are poop bags and buckets to put them in...and please
remember to put your dog back, or ask for help. And if you want help getting started, Susann
will be happy to meet you..you can contact her at szmaniasusannm@ uams.edu . I've seen some of
our new volunteers jumping right in...we appreciate it, and the animals really do!!
If you would like to be part of our dog training program..learn to train our shelter dogs to helpv
make them more adoptable... and give them a chance to have fun..contact Phyllis at
phyllisnewt@ hotmail.com and she will tell you when the next set of classes will start.
This is a wonderful program that has helped get so many of our dogs into good homes.
Both the dogs and the trainers learn new skills! New programs will be starting up shortly.
We have a wonderful Humane Ed program. Christine has become a Certified Humane Educator, and does
programs at schools, churches, scout groups., schools, libraries. She has age-appropriate
materials for all groups, and does a wonderful job teaching about animal care, responsibilty,
spay/neuter, etc. She brings puppies with her,(and our Humane Ed mascot, Abner..a real, live
Beagle Dashund mix) to make it interesting to everyone! If you would like her to come to your
organization, or would like to help her, let me know and I will put you in touch.
Adoptions: Jessica and Flora together; Tiny; Mikey; JoJo; Harris; Dagmar; Molly; Frankie;
April Anne; Angie; Beanie; Candy; Lola; Zeke; Hamie; Mallory; Girlie; Chilli; JJ; Fulton; Bailey;
Benson; Mr Booker; and lots of puppies and kittens
Next volunteer orientation: Monday January 7 at 6PM at the shelter. And check our
website www.warmhearts. org. I add new animals every Sunday night.And even more of our animals
can be seen on Petfinder.com