Animal Advocates Watchdog

Thank you...here is how..we take cheques, MasterCard and Visa *LINK* *PIC*

From our web page at http://www.animaladvocates.com/aas-donations.htm

"Until he extends his circle of compassion to include all living things, man will not himself find peace." Albert Schweitzer 1875 - 1965

HOW YOU CAN HELP ANIMAL ADVOCATES TO REALLY HELP ANIMALS...

You can donate through the safe site PAYPAL

You can make a one-time donation or you can make monthly donations. Monthly donations are such a comfort because we know we won't be completely broke. But all donations are so welcome.

You can donate by Visa or Master Card too. If you trust us (and we think we're trustworthy) all you do is send us your card number (don't forget the expiry date), your name as it appears on the card, your address, and the amount of course. Or you can phone us at 604-984-8826 and give us your credit card information over the phone.

You can donate at work through United Way. Our number is 338081.

You can send us a cheque (or a series of post-dated cheques) to

Animal Advocates Society of BC,

Or email us at donations@animalAdvocates.com

We will send you a tax receipt and a thank you on one of our wonderful cards (see them athttp://www.animaladvocates.com/cards.htm)

You can enhance the size of your gift to Animal Advocates Society and receive tax credits at the same time. The Charitable Giving Program uses life insurance in various ways that can benefit Animal Advocates Society in a way that could go beyond your wildest dreams. And don't forget about making Bequests in your will towards Animal Advocates!. To get more information, please contact Eleonora Corvin, President of Canadian Financial Services Ltd. at 604-731-7131 or email at iecorvin@aol.com

What do we do with the money that trusting people send us?...

There are no paid employees at Animal Advocates. Everyone is a volunteer, taking time, sometimes a lot of time, from their private lives to relieve the suffering of helpless animals and to prevent cruelty through advocacy. Not everyone can do that, but since everything costs money, sending a donation means you're helping in the way you can.

Most of the money we receive goes to what we call hands-on expenses - vets, spay and neuter, food, shelter, baording and rehabilitation. The rest goes to advocacy - office, computer, photocopying, telephone, etc. But every penny is helping animals!

Many, many people have told us to just do one or the other - either the hands-on rescue -rehabilitation, rehoming work, or the advocacy work.

Both jobs are HUGE!

But we look in the eyes of the suffering animals we are documenting for the advocacy work, and we promise to help them. So that means hands-on must be done too.

Advocacy and reform are the things that will make the lives of ALL suffering animals better, not just the ones we see and help. And that means advocacy.

And so we must do both, hands-on rescue and advocacy. Raising money is last on our list of priorities, but look at the stories below, of individual animals that have benefited from the people who donate to us.

And look at the ads we have run to find the animal that need us and to raise public awareness of the need for reform of animal welfare in BC.
http://www.animaladvocates.com/Adverts.htm

Read our "Happy Endings" to see where much of our money goes, at
http://www.animaladvocates.com/happy-endings.htm

These are just a very few of the animals AAS has rescued and paid the bills for...

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Thank you...here is how..we take cheques, MasterCard and Visa *LINK* *PIC*
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