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Twelve small rescue groups participated and we feel that the event was a tremendous success *LINK* *PIC*

On February 18, 2006 the first ever Paws for Life Adoption Fair took place in Victoria. It was only a few short weeks from the time that Lynn Crandon and myself had the idea to showcase small rescue groups and the animals they had for adoption to the local community. We managed to pull together a small organizing committee and get a local website that promotes the adoption of animals needing homes ( http://victoriaadoptables.com/ ) to "host" the event.

Twelve small rescue groups participated and we feel that the event was a tremendous success. When we opened the doors at 10am there was a line up of people eager to find a new family companion. In a 6 hour period we had applications to adopt many of the animals and in some cases there were several applications for one animal! The small rescue groups received quite a bit of exposure and many signed up new foster homes. Donations received at the fair came to just over $5300 of which %100 per cent went to a special needs fund for local animals. We have also received inquiries from a couple of other corporations who would like to provide sponsorship next year.

Now that all the applications have been reviewed and home checks completed the final figures have just come in and 14 cats and 6 dogs found new homes as a result of this adoption fair. All of these animals came from foster homes so valuable foster space has been freed up.

Lynn and I thought that maybe other groups might like to organize a similar event so we have begun to put together a manual detailing all the things we did and also what we would do differently next time. We would be delighted to provide an emailed copy to any small rescue group who would like one.

Please contact me directly:
marionb@telus.net

For the animals,
Marion Boulstridge

Messages In This Thread

SPCA claims to "work with " the animal welfare community in BC
SPCA strikes Boxer Rescue from its "approved" list
Boxer Rescue responds to SPCA allegation of defamation
You can not sue us all, and you will not win
Crown Counsel has laid multiple charges of animal cruelty against the owner/operators of Big Dog Rescue
If SPCA does follow through with their court case against AAS, truths such as this...
The public has every right to complain... if the SPCA can't take the heat they should get out of the kitchen
The SPCA's sense of 'entitlement' makes them poor partners
Twelve small rescue groups participated and we feel that the event was a tremendous success *LINK* *PIC*
Increasing use of the threat of defamation by the BC SPCA
This is distressing, unprofessional and undeserved *LINK* *PIC*
I will not be silenced from telling the truth or asking questions
The more the SPCA refuses to work with other groups the more the public will support the smaller rescue groups
What would have happened if the letter was written by an SPCA donor?
I fail completely to see the logic of how removing Boxer Rescue from the list of “approved rescues” will help the dogs that need to be helped
To do anything that would jeopardize the health and happiness of animals, because of what basically is a grudge, is wrong
It's ridiculous to see that instead of answers, Boxer Rescue Canada was stricken from the SPCA's approved list

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