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Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Announcing the Friends of Emma Campaign for our Critical Care Rescue Dogs



YOUR love - can help build FOREVER for our deserving critical care rescue dogs!

Fort Worth, TX  February 18, 2015 – Elizabeth Hart and her partner, Kyle, announce the campaign to expand their animal rescue organization, known as “Friends of Emma”. Elizabeth and Kyle have spent more than 5 years rescuing and finding good homes for a variety of lost animals. They aid shelters, animal clinics, rescue groups and private individuals from all across the country - who send the Hart family the most dire critical medical cases. Most of the medical cases the Hart family has come across has been paid from their own pockets, along with generous donations. Despite the fact that their daughter, Kylie, suffers from Cystic Fibrosis, they have spent most of their time improving the lives of the little creatures they have grown to love.

They are currently maintaining two storage units (which we access weekly) containing their stock of medical supplies, fundraiser inventory, packing & shipping supplies,care furnishings, therapy equipment, household necessities, food, supplements and all of the "essentials" of providing for special needs animals. These units cost nearly 600.00 each month - funds that could otherwise be put towards more productive expenses. The rescue is now bursting at the seams with new friends, and the Hart family simply has no more room for the animals they love to help.

Friends of Emma is seeking funding in the amount of $200,000 to cover the purchase of the new home. If they are not able to move forward with purchase of this home within the next 60 days, they stand to lose all that they have put into it thus far – approx. $40,000.00 of their personal savings - their entire "nest egg". Please consider donating to help them keep their rescue open!

To LEARN MORE about the project, or to help support their IndieGoGo campaign, please visit:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/friends-of-emma-the-house-that-love-built

Contact:
Elizabeth Hart
Friends of Emma
Fort Worth, Texas

friendsofemmacpc@aol.com

Saturday, January 3, 2015

DC Dog Sitter Announces The Jessie Project: Adopt a Military Dog



“The Jessie Project was born after my beloved Jessie who was an adult rescue on doggy death row. ” – Jennifer M. from DC Dog Sitter

WASHINGTON, DC USA – January 3, 2015 – DC Dog Sitter is excited to announce The Jessie Project - 'Adopt a Military Dog' with their Go Fund Me Page.  DC Dog Sitter has offered complimentary care to our military members who are deployed and need a safe place for their pet to stay. DC Dog Sitter have reached a point where they are having to routinely decline requests due to a lack of space. The Jessie Project in partnership with DC Dog Sitter and Go Fund Me is DC Dog Sitter’s next step in being able to acquire additional space where they will be able to care and provide greater outreach in supporting our military members. They would so appreciate if you would join their initiative in giving back.

Consider donating to this great cause and help support The Jessie Project. No amount is too small and every bit helps. This is a joint effort that is done by people with hearts who support our military and love all animals. Adopt a Military Dog today!

About DC Dog Sitter

Going out of town and concerned what to do with your beloved companion. Look no further. I am an experienced pet sitter routinely caring for pets. Known by my friends and family as "The Dog Whisperer" - I believe that animals thrive in loving interactive environments. Additionally, I am known for my grooming skills. Your pet will have a blast at our home (two-level townhome style), enjoy lots of play time, walks, and socializing with others at Shirlington Dog Park and Long Bridge Park next door, be pampered with luxurious bedding options (think 1000 thread count Egyptian Cotton sheets), and feel like having just been on a vacation at a spa.

Additionally, I work most days from a home office doing various communications projects, which allows me to spend lots of loving and quality time. On average, we'll take three long walks per day at the adjacent park. And, about six to eight shorter potty breaks or around the block potty walks.

To LEARN MORE about The Jessie Project – Adopt Military Dogs or to help their GoFundMe campaign, please visit:


Contact
Jennifer M
DC Dog Sitter
WASHINGTON, DC USA
202.271.9352
INFO@DCDOGSITTER.COM

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Announcing Reiki Energy Therapy Sessions for Shelter Animals



Help Support a Reiki healing mission to help shelter animals at their end of life transition.

Oviedo, FL – September 11, 2014 – Despite great efforts by many people, The Humane Society estimates that between 3 and 7 Million animals are euthanized in animal shelters each year.  Montgomery County Animal Shelter in North Carolina currently has a 100% euthanasia rate for cats and 98% for dogs.

Reiki, an energy healing technique, can be given at the end of life transition to soothe animals, create peace, and deliver comfort from anixiety and fear.

Your donation will be used to coordinate Reiki energy therapy sessions to shelter animals at their end of life transition, and to fund scholarship for Reiki training.

About Reiki

Reiki is a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation that also promotes healing. It is administered by "laying on hands" and is based on the idea that an unseen "life force energy" flows through us and is what causes us to be alive.

The word Reiki is made of two Japanese words - Rei which means "God's Wisdom or the Higher Power" and Ki which is "life force energy". So Reiki is actually "spiritually guided life force energy."

A treatment feels like a wonderful glowing radiance that flows through and around you. Reiki treats the whole animal including body, emotions, mind and spirit creating many beneficial effects that include relaxation and feelings of peace, security and wellbeing.

Reiki is a simple, natural and safe method of spiritual healing and self-improvement that everyone can use, even animals.

To learn more Reiki or to support animals at their end of life transition and fund scholarship for Reiki training, please visit:


Contact
Juliet Dixon
Oviedo, FL



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