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S The coop Winter 2015 Rescue Me: An Incredible “Journey” Page 7 25 Years of Saving Lives Page 8 Community Interest Maddie’s Legacy Saves Countless Lives Visitors to ARF enter through the Maddie’s Animal Care Center doors. 2890 Mitchell Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94598 (925) 256-1ARF Adoption Hours Wed - Thu: Noon - 6 pm Fri: Noon - 7 pm Sat - Sun: Noon - 6 pm ARF Thrift Store 1950 Market Street, Suite H Concord, CA Mon - Sat: 10 am - 4 pm Board of Directors Tony La Russa, Chairman Gregory L. McCoy, Esq., President Jennifer Hall, Vice President Bradley N. Blake William A. Blase, Jr. Kara Carter Glenn Colacurci Timothy Krisch Bianca LaRussa Neal Mitchell Steven C. Parrish John Schiavo Marsha Servetnick John Steiner Amy Trask ARF Executive Staff Elena Bicker, Executive Director Bobbe Bartlett, Development Director Lindsey Dohlman, Animal Programs Director Elaine Durkin, Finance Director Stephanie Erickson, Operations Director Gaye McDuff, Volunteer Services Director Sally Wortman, Clinic Director Maddie’s Fund® (www.maddiesfund. org) is a family foundation endowed by the founder of Workday® and PeopleSoft, Dave Duffield and his wife, Cheryl. Maddie’s Fund is helping to achieve and sustain a no-kill nation by providing solutions to the most challenging issues facing the animal welfare community through its grant giving, hands-on animal care, research, and education. Maddie’s Fund and its signature Maddie’s Pet Adoption Days, America’s largest no-cost pet adoption event, are both named after Coming Soon! the family’s beloved Miniature Schnauzer who passed away in 1997. Follow Maddie’s Fund at Facebook. com/MaddiesFund and @MaddiesAdopt on Twitter and Instagram. ARF’s Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinic ARF is expanding affordable spay/neuter services! A custom designed Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinic will soon be completed and on its way across country to ARF. Our new Mobile Clinic will allow us to spay and neuter more local dogs and cats, help pet guardians in underserved areas in Contra Costa County access spay/ neuter services, and deliver needed pet wellness clinics to veterans as part of our Pets for Vets program. Sponsorship of ARF’s Mobile Clinic will ensure stronger community outreach and reduce the number of unwanted litters. Contact Bobbe Bartlett at (925) 296-3149 or [email protected]. www.arflife.org Tony La Russa’s Animal Rescue Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit agency, which receives no local, state or federal funding. Life-saving services and programs are made possible through the generosity of caring people. Sara Bragg, Scoop Editor Ashley Thiry, Art and Production We love feedback on The Scoop! Contact [email protected] On the cover: Yukon Rescued September 2015 - Adopted September 2015 facebook.com/tlrarf Page 2 twitter.com/ARFtweets www.arflife.org youtube.com/tlrarf instagram.com/tlrarf Winter 2015 A Message from the Executive Director Rescued cats from Butte Fire on the way to ARF I approached the kennels with caution, curious as to what they would reveal as I peered around the corner. One gentleman was busy tending to an older Mastiff mix with a cage card, “I am a grumpy grandpa, staff only.” The man stood up when he saw me, and I introduced myself. “Aren’t you from Walnut Creek?” he asked. “Why are you all the way out here?.” The Butte Fire in Northern California had destroyed more than 70,000 acres and we witnessed the devastation first hand on our 150+ mile approach. “We came to help, to show our support. We want you to know you are not alone in this tragedy.” He extended his hand and we shook, as his eyes welled up. “Thank you. Thank you for caring.” The cyclone fencing kennels housed displaced animals in a random assortment: the Mastiff caged next to three cats, then a pit bull puppy, all in harmony. We began to unload Whether the day brings deployment, rescue runs, or Pet Hug Pack visits, we are invigorated to say “yes” and respond Hospital to help replace their diminished supplies. Animals are resilient and we took comfort in helping ease their pain. Our days are rarely typical, but our focus is consistent as we embrace ARF’s mission of “People Rescuing Animals… Animals Rescuing People®.” ARF was able to rehome more than 2,600 pets last year, an all-time record, and our innovative programs brought love to 319,903 people in need. The Pets for Vets program we launched in 2012 has since placed more than 300 shelter animals with veterans for invaluable emotional support. Whether the day brings deployment, rescue runs, or Pet Hug Pack visits, we are invigorated to say “yes” and respond. We never stop looking for ways to improve what we can do for the animals and communities who need us. Our spay/ neuter clinic is one of only two affordable cost clinics in the county, and our sought-after sterilization services book up weeks in advance, delaying surgery and potentially resulting in litters. We purchased a mobile spay/neuter clinic, and as we gain financial momentum, we will target regions with a high surrender rate and low-income residents who want to do the right thing, but cannot access services. The mobile clinic will also provide health and pet wellness checks for VA veterans. Thank you for playing a crucial role in ARF’s success these past 25 years and continuing to energize our life-saving work throughout the next 25 years. I hope you will consider a gift this holiday season so ARF may continue to deliver outstanding medical care, save lives, and match those in need with the unconditional love that only a pet can provide. Together, we can change lives! Give today. the crates, food, and other pet supplies we had brought. Calaveras Humane Society’s original message stated: “We have 35 dogs in need of temporary shelter and only 17 crates” and we responded in force, alongside members of the community. ARF’s staff and volunteer team split up to assess the cats on property, and then travel to the dog holding at Calaveras County Fairgrounds. With the team in place, I departed with the excess items not need for the Butte Fire victims, and drove another 150 miles west to the Valley Fire. The ARF team rescued 19 pets who had been living in the shelter prior to the fire, in order to make room for resident pets displaced. The Valley Fire destruction received similar ARF support and we delivered fluids, antibiotics, burn cream, bandages, and other items to Middletown Veterinary Page 3 www.arflife.org Happy holidays, Winter 2015 Connecting Hearts Boo and Leo Buster Adopted June and July 2015 Adopted July 2015 “We waited all this time to adopt a dog after our dog “Two weeks after we adopted Boo, we adopted a sec- died nearly eight years ago. We’ve dropped by ARF a few times ond cat from ARF, Leo. He and Boo have very similar laid back, this year, just to have a look. We were very lucky to see Buster, social personalities and things are going very well. They hang and then, after having a family meeting that evening, decided out together most of the time, and play together and sleep in to adopt her. I have six children, and it was going to be a family the same perch. Boo plays fetch just like a dog - we throw her decision to bring a dog back into the family. It has been ab- a little furry toy mouse, she tears after it, brings it back and solutely wonderful. Teaching the children how to “potty train” drops it at your feet and we throw again, over and over. They and how to teach the puppy commands has been fun. She’s really do seem to like each other and we are thoroughly enjoy- been such a wonderful addition to the family.” ing both of them. We are very happy.” Sparky Adopted September 2015 Unlike most people, Michael didn’t come to ARF look- ing for a new family member - he was a photographer sent on assignment to capture a few photos of the staff and grounds. As he was looking around and getting acquainted, a small, scruffy black dog caught his eye. By the end of the day, Michael was back at ARF with a leash and collar and brought Sparky home. Now Sparky’s a picture-perfect subject for her dad, and has brought joy to her new home. “Sparky is a wonderful companion and goes everywhere with me. She loves to go on my photoshoots and when I pick up my camera gear she really gets excited. The other wonderful trait she has is getting along with our other dog, Isaac. Seems like they have been buddies forever.” Page 4 www.arflife.org Winter 2015 Event Highlights December Check arflife.org for holiday mobile adoption event locations and dates! 12 16 21 Volunteer Information Session ARF Basic Manners classes begin ARF U See classes at arflife.org 15 January Wine & Whiskers Redbird Club, Busch Stadium St. Louis, Missouri 9 February Pet Loss Support Group ARF 16 - 18 20 Community Service Grades 6 - 12 ARF Cardinals Care/Winter Warm-Up Hyatt at the Arch, St. Louis, Missouri 30 Save the Date! Winter Camp begins ARF See camps at arflife.org March, 2016 The Business of Saving Lives ARF 25th Anniversary! Check arflife.org for details! May 22, 2016 Animals on Broadway Broadway Plaza, Walnut Creek This is a sampling of ARF classes, workshops, camps, and events occurring December 2015 - March 2016. To register or to view the most up-to-date information on events, visit ARF’s website. Page 5 www.arflife.org Winter 2015 Around ARF Give the Gift of Life This Holiday Season: Send an ARF e-card What could be a more meaningful gift for the pet-lover in your life? Visit www.arflife.org to send an e-card today! Pets for Vets - Billy and Noni Billy, a veteran, experienced disruptive night terrors during his transition back to civilian life after combat. When he adopted Noni, a beautiful Catahoula mix from ARF, her gentle, loving demeanor put him at ease right away. Noni was slightly timid in new situations, but she and Billy had an immediate and powerful connection. He knew it was just the right match when, on her first night at home, she instinctively licked Billy’s face to wake him from his nightmares. Support ARF’s Pets for Vets program and connect shelter pets with veterans who need them at arflife.org. SPEND WINTER BREAK WITH CAMP ARF! Wishlist For ARF’S Animals Dog and cat toys/Kongs Cat harnesses Dog and cat beds Plastic litter pans Baby blankets Pooper Scoopers Rawhide chews/Nylabones Puppy pads Ceramic bowls Clip leashes (6 ft) Pet Food Express gift cards Chevron or other gas gift cards Register now for Winter and Martin Luther King Day camps! arflife.org c Page 6 www.arflife.org Winter 2015 Rescue Me! An Incredible “Journey” Journey’s puppies, (l-r): Yellowjackets, Styx, Santana, Eagles, Tesla, America, and Chicago Covered in downy soft fur, the days-old puppies postpartum complication, her foster parents stepped up to whimpered, scooting towards their mother, quieting as tirelessly bottle feed the newborn litter around the clock. they instinctively nuzzled towards her warmth. The young With tremendous care, Journey miraculously survived her Chihuahua mix, barely out of puppyhood herself, sniffed dangerous condition, her foster family helping to raise her protectively over her seven brand new pups. She had arrived puppies until they were strong enough to eat on their own at the public shelter as a stray, her belly swollen with the later and find homes. stages of pregnancy, and gave birth just hours later in her kennel. Vulnerable and helpless, the little family’s chances arrive in public shelters daily with illness, injuries, neglect, or for survival were dimming in the public shelter without a broken heart. Journey’s story is a dramatic rescue - but it’s So many dogs and cats like Journey and her puppies resources to care for such young lives. Now, just one of the many daily miracles at ARF her brown eyes scanned the room and fixed where our supporters make it possible to on ARF’s rescue team, knowing they were save lives, provide needed care, and teach here to help her; trusting they would save trust. her and her babies. Rescue me. Rescue us. survived another day. They are just a handful of countless animals whose remarkable ARF’s rescue team drove more than stories of hope are made possible by your 200 miles to give “Journey” and her seven compassion. Each one is now surrounded precious babies their only chance at life. by comfort, rescuing their new families Safe at long last under the watchful right back with their unconditional love. care of a volunteer foster home, Journey’s gratitude shone and she was able to dote the emergency vet with eclampsia, a Page 7 Anyone can be a rescuer to animals in need. Together, we’ll continue to be there on her pups lovingly. When a sudden spike in blood pressure rushed her to You are the rescuers to all eight members of this family who wouldn’t have for those who need us - all of them. Journey www.arflife.org Donate today at www.arflife.org. Winter 2015 25 Years of People Rescuing Anim 1995: ARF Emergency Medical Fund® established Inspired by calls they received from the community, ARF volunteers Bev Greenbaum, Dorothy Bullard, Elvira Clark, Enid Schlichtman, and Dolores McCoskey - the “EMF Ladies” - began making and selling crafts to raise dollars to help caregivers who couldn’t afford veterinary care. The ARF Emergency Medical Fund® was formed in 1995, and is funded by the ARF Thrift Store and generous donations from the public. It has provided thousands of qualifying residents of Contra Costa County with affordable, high-quality, nonemergency veterinary care, keeping their pets at home and out of overcrowded shelters. 1992: Inaugural Stars to the Rescue 1990: Evie rescued 1993: ARF Thrift Store opens in Concord, CA 2003: ARF opens 37,700 square-foot, no-kill shelter facility in Walnut Creek, CA 1996: Visiting Animal Program (now Pet Hug Pack®) created 2001: Inaugural Animals on Broadway 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1993 • 1994 • 1995 • 1996 • 1997 • 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2 1991: Tony and Elaine La Russa co-found the Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF) 1996: ARF creates FoodShare program 2004: First Camp ARF 1999: Mobile adoptions begin 1993: Humane education programs begin ARF’s humane education programs began with the realization that compassion for animals is learned at a young age. ARF All Stars® included classroom lessons delivered to schools in Contra Costa County, and quickly grew to include downloadable lessons for educators nationwide. ARF’s variety of innovative inbound and outbound humane education programs now include dog bite prevention, tours of ARF’s Learning Center, Camp ARF, birthday parties, service learning, youth volunteering, and more. These programs provide children with opportunities to experience the unfailing friendship of animals and empower kids to make a difference. Page 8 www.arflife.org 2003: ARF’s clinic opens 2002: First Pet Hug Pack® visi Early on, ARF discovered the power of the unconditional love of a pet in healing lonely hearts and providing health benefits. ARF originally partnered with the Friendship Foundation and Oakland Dog Training Club, and later established what was originally known as the Visiting Animal Program (VAP) to make pet visits to local people in need of comfort. Now known as the Pet Hug Pack®, a national model for visiting animal team programs, ARF’s nearly 200 pet/handler teams spread pet-assisted comfort to hundreds of thousands of people in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools, adult day care facilities, and more. Winter 2015 mals...Animals Rescuing People ® 2011: ARF launches disaster response team with Joplin relief In response to crisis, ARF began deploying medical and rescue teams nationally to care for animals displaced by natural disasters and cruelty cases across the country. Notable deployments include: 2011: Joplin Tornado – Missouri 2012: Caboodle Ranch cruelty case – Florida 2012: Hurricane Sandy – New York 2013: Cruelty case – New York 2014: Cruelty case – Virginia 2015: Butte and Valley Fires – California 2015: Charity Navigator - 8 years of 4 stars (only 2% of charities achieve) 2007: ARF retires building debt 2006: All Ears Reading® program is implemented 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2010: Adjacent property acquired 2008 • 2007: Inaugural Pit Fix Day it 2009 • 2010 • 2015: 30,000 adoptions! 2011 • 2012 • 2016: 25th anniversary of ARF 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 2016 2014: 25,000 spay/ neuter surgeries at ARF’s clinic 2008: Inaugural community cat spay/neuter event 2012: ARF creates Pets for Vets program ARF began waiving adoption fees for any active military or veteran adopting an ARF animal in 2012 as the Military & Veterans Pet Adoption Program (MVP). ARF’s board soon learned many challenges faced by veterans returning from combat could be alleviated by adopting a shelter animal. Emotional support animals help their veterans cope with isolation and provide them with stability and a reason to leave the house. ARF partnered with the VA and created Pets for Vets, which has placed more than 300 pets with veterans since its inception and provides free training and assistance in caring for their pets on referral. Photo credit: Share the Joy Photography Page 9 Rosemary, a veteran, and her dog Leo www.arflife.org Winter 2015 Report to the Community The Numbers Behind the Lives Saved Fiscal Year 2014 - 2015 Income Individual Donations 3,421,643 Bequests 1,720,159 Corporations & Foundations 432,273 Fees 744,953 Sales 520,752 Special Events (net) 1,025,798 Total 7,865,578 Program Development Fund 1,955,586 Total Program Expense Animal Care & Adoptions Training Clinic People Connect Community Outreach 5,132,928 2,457,018 247,266 1,539,171 542,743 346,730 Fundraising Expense 380,360 Administration Expense 396,704 Total 8 years! 7,865,578 Corporations & Foundations 6% Fees 9% Sales 7% Bequests 22% Special Events 13% Individual Donations 43% Expenses People Connect 9% Clinic 26% Training 4% Community Outreach 6% Fundraising 6% Administration 7% Animal Care & Adoptions 42% Eight Years of Four Stars For the eighth consecutive year, ARF has earned the highest 4-Star rating from Charity Navigator, the nation’s largest independent charity evaluator. This award for fiscally responsible mission work places ARF at a level achieved by only 2% of charities rated. Michael Thatcher, President and Chief Executive Officer of Charity Navigator writes: “Tony La Russa’s Animal Rescue Foundation outperforms most other charities in America. This “exceptional” designation from Charity Navigator differentiates Tony La Russa’s Animal Rescue Foundation from its peers and demonstrates to the public it is worthy of their trust.” This remarkable accomplishment could not be achieved without the tireless hours contributed by more than 500 dedicated volunteers intensely involved in every aspect of ARF’s work. Page 10 www.arflife.org Winter 2015 July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015 2,601 dogs and cats adopted 14% increase from last year 156,046 pounds of pet food delivered 94,797 3,148 319,903 YOU adult volunteer hours people reached by therapy pets Page 11 spay and neuter surgeries performed can change lives www.arflife.org Winter 2015 In Honor of Special Friends Adoption fees for ARF’s Very Important Pets (VIP) have been pre-paid by generous donors. To sponsor an animal, please contact [email protected]. Bazooka, Amy and Paul Mulligan Brie, Tyler Horn and Alexis Tivet Brody, Nicole and Hank Lasagna Click, Kaboom and Streaky, Halley, Lexi and Tammie Kramer Cornelius, Sophie, Hannah, Tiger, Marley, Simon, Missy, Tangerine, William J. Coaker Jr. Cupid, Danna Prosser and Brian Brooks Cuvee made in memory of Squeaky, Eleanor Chamberlain Donatella, LaRae Gayler Dr. McDreamy made in memory of Ronnie Souza, Savannah and Lila Souza Felix made in honor of Luigi, Julie Larive Harrison, Alice and John DeHaan Jason, Stephanie Pfister Jasper Johns, Susan Larson McIntosh, Meghan and Terrence Murphy Memphis and Strawberry, Ava and Eleanor Chamberlain Mokey made in memory of Puff, Inky, Bunns, Hershe, Rollie, Junior and Bitsy, Vicki and Douglas Hogendorn Mona, Michael C. and Heather A. Stead November, Riza Tiglao Oscar, Lori Kinser Piper , Eleanor Chamberlain Pow and Zap made in honor of Mikey, Linden Van Wert Pretzel and Wiz made in honor of Modem and Velcro, Gryphon Channing Redwood, Lisa Lane and John Hughes Scooter, Ally and Valerie Heuer Sideways, Emily Flaxman Topanga, Mary Coughlin Uma, Paige Radell Vinnie, Julie Barry Whiskas, Leslie and Nicole Lopez Zeta, Tau and Alpha, Marie A. Ramagli All cats at ARF, Megan K. Reuter All my cats living and forever in my heart, Ellen Yamamoto Angelina Ma, Rodger Baldwin Bear Bear Bigelow Gee, Lynn Gee Bernadette Grice, John D. Grice Blondie and Buster, Elizabeth C. Adams Calbear Lundberg, Christina A. Adams Cathy Felter, Sing For America Foundation Charlie Kettering, Sherry E. Kettering Deeni Schoenfeld, Howard A. Schoenfeld Diane Farthing, Joelle Sumski Dr. Rob Arrick, Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Emma, Sheridan E. Stanton Glenn Colacurci, Steven E. and Wanda Wong Gremlin aka Chief, David A. Freeman Halo, Albert R. Bjorgum Janny Pappalardo Faber and Bear, Sara Born Karl Perazzo, Lynne Belmont-Fox Latitude 38 Parrot Head Club, Karen M. Grant Lauren and Bradley Potts, Karen D. Gilbert Elizabeth and Richard Bilotti Little Graycee, Dennis L. Wilkinson Lizzy LaBasco, Leona and Tom LaBasco Mattie, Robert B. Simon Meow Meow, David Geiger Mercedes Carbone Lewis, Morgan Robak Muriel Isaac, Shennen Brady and Zoe, Sara Born Murphy Acquistapace, Nolan Moore Pet Hug Pack visit at Ruth Bancroft Garden, Billie Hopper and David Mitchell Reed Shindle, Julia A. and Kevin P. Fitzgerald Roxy, Lisa M. Bicker Ruth Reeves, Joan V. Nopp and Gaylene Pearson Ryan and Mindy Bloomfield, Bunnie Kelly Shayna Greenwall and Moishe Greenwall, Donna and Ephraim Greenwall Summer of Saving Lives, Charlene White The Reddy Family, Sara Born Tim Reed, Kristin C. and Peter H. Becker Tony La Russa, Sheridan E. Stanton Looking for love... Kramer Page 12 www.arflife.org Frida Kahlo Winter 2015 In Memory of Special Friends All my past beloved pets, Ursula E. Nelson Ally, Adrienne Wong Amber Marmalade, Kevin D. and Bea A. Olsen Anakin, Barbara L. and Jim Edgin Angela Quattrin, Anita J. Quattrin AXL, Mary Gaston Bailey, Sherri Lewis and Anita TucciSmith Benjie, Shannon, Heather, Peeper, Momma, Petruchio, Einstein, Mags, Sydney, Eli, Chloe and Hamilton, Steven B. and Karin M. Chase Bigelow, Stanley and Carole Cook Bunky, Barbara A. Shuman Caesar, Janet M. and Michael E. Brown Caliope Cambareri, Marie Cambareri Charles D. Mathews, Elizabeth J. Mathews Charles Dean Moore, Dr. May E. Moore Chewy Harris, Denise L. and Roger Lindsay Christopher ‘Luby’ Lubinski, Deborah Judith Stone and David B. Loughlin Cody, Debra A. Kabrich and Denise M. Nelson Cynthia Stratton, Polly A. Bowen and Judith A. Morrow D.J., Robert and Mary Beth E. Bravo Daisy Gothberg, Lori S. Bungarz and Tom Nootbaar David and Lucy, Maria J. Riley David Christie Follett, Deborah G. Smith Dominique Jolene King Cushman, Duane W. King Cushman Doris Broad, Sheila R. White Dr. Buddy Murray, DDS, Esther D. Germen Dusty, Marilyn Schaeffer Edith J. Price and Roland, G. Lindsay McCrea Ellie, Kevin Trejo Elton Nelson, Ellena N. Bloedorn Friendly, David Geiger Gracia Bell, Harriet McCrudden Gregory Davis, Sue and Daniel Spencer Hana, Ellen F. and Martin B. Frank Howard Rogers, John C. Minney and Susan Cliff Howard Rogers, Contra Costa Sheriff Volunteer Services Lloyd E. and Vina K. Pringle Wendy Buckley Hunter, Kathleen A. Chin Jackie Craig-Corrigan, Lisa Michetti James Mosier Jake, Lesley A. and Paul Caffery Jake, Greg and Michele M. McCoy Elena and Bill Bicker Jake Reardon, Janet M. and Michael E. Brown Joanne Smith, Susan WilliamsWestberry Joe Joseph, Kathleen J. Carrai Joey, Andrea D. and Joseph P. Milani Juno, Ranger, Atlas, Gypsy, Lucky, Kaya, Isabelle, Simon, Carson, Cleo, Felix, Isis, Lily, Bosco, Fancy, Kuma and Kreacher, Pets Eternal Rest, Inc K.C., William and Kathlyn Johanning K.C. and Chewey, William E. and Kathlyn Johanning Karen Black, Margaret J. Trainor Katie, Charles F. and Kristine Carlin Kelly Powell, Patricia J. Howell Larry Crothers, Austin Sprint Team Leslie Stone, Carole Tunley Lucia, Joanne K. Kihara Madison, Steven C. and Diane Parrish Mark Fecchi, Christine Fecchi Melana Anne Matthews, Mike A. Archer Amparo Merryfield Margaret Joscher Tamara Dees Darwin’s Natural Pet Products Linda Martins Meow, Tony and Elaine La Russa Minnie, Doreen Small Miss Chloe, Beverly A. Schierer Misty and Smoki, Marilani Wright Mo, Tony and Elaine La Russa Moby Dick, Gumsaba Danville Ladies Morgan Howell, Nancy M. Larmer Mrs. Beasley, Tomiye and David L. Vickers Elena and Bill Bicker Muffin, Carole A. and H. Paul Breslin Muriel Eleanor Unverferth, Elaine and Jay Unverferth Myeka, Steven L. and Maria Valente Nancy Pyle, Charlotte Pyle Olga Radosevich, Barbara C. MacGregor and Debra Mackay Susan and Urs Obayashi Barbara C. MacGregor and Debra Mackay Patricia Hartman, William F. Beemer Penny Brown-Neuman, Sally Werth Peter Maris Jr., Janet and Robert W. Crabtree Phoebe Forshay, Annette M. Rost Barbara and Scott Brady-Smith John C. Faulkner Phyllis Valentine, Craig M. Valentine Christine Valentine Que, B.J. Rogers and Erin Galloway Pam Burney Julie Morris Rambo and Shasta, Dr. Christopher J. Hussar Ray Leavitt, Nancy B. and Charles C. Jenkins Richard Dale, Nancy C. Goodman Riley Murphy, Antonette K. and Donald A. Murphy Robert W. Jensen, Mary Jensen and Edward Andrews Russell H. Baum, Douglas and Martha Duncan Sammi and Fifi Martin, Joy Martin-Gieryng and Tom Gieryng Sasha, Nova L. and Lewis M. Lefcourt Scrawny Mommy, David Geiger Sean Flavin, Suzanne Mattmiller and Bill Goldman SGT. Patrick Jay Lucas, Patricia Lucas Sharon Dare, Ju Dee Bell She-Ra, Princess of Power, Kris Byrne Shiloh, Bruce and Mary T. Whitaker Snickers, Kaye and Jack Gordon Spot O’Malley, Rocio and Shaun Gallagher Spyke, Kathleen L. Chambers Stephanie Campbell-Hartzell, Susan L. Campbell-Weir Teddi Sutton, Carol B. and Jerry D. Harter Tessa Sobechko, Catherine T. and Daniel J. Murphy Timothy Cleere, Gene A. Underwood Twiggy, Dolores B. McCoskey Glenn and Diane Colacurci The Rosenthal Family Elena and Bill Bicker Ziggy, Steven C. and Diane Parrish This listing includes donations received from 5/31/15 through 9/28/15. We apologize if we made a mistake in representing your donation. Please contact Lynn at (925) 296-3156 or [email protected] to make a correction. Gift amounts of $100 or more are recognized in the Scoop newsletter. To honor a special friend, visit arflife.org/honor to send an e-card, or mail your donation to ARF and include a note letting us know the name and address of whom you would like us to notify. What Will Your Legacy Be? Your decision to remember ARF in your will or trust will impact the lives of countless animals and people for years to come. You could be the future lifeline for dogs and cats, and bring the healing touch of animals to people in need. Planned gifts can include bequests, gifts of life insurance, retirement plans, real estate, and other opportunities. To discuss your plans, please contact Bobbe Bartlett at [email protected] or (925) 296-3149, or visit arflife.org. Page 13 www.arflife.org Winter 2015 Around ARF Dear ARF, Check everything off your list at the ARF Thrift Store! 1950-H Market Street Concord, CA facebook.com/ARFThriftStore Makes a great gift! 2016 ARF Celebrity Pet Calendar Available Now! c $15 Donation Featuring: Adrian Grenier c Vern Davis c Kristin Chenoweth Sean Doolittle c Colin Mochrie c and more! Order today! c arflife.org On 5/10/2007, our lives changed forever as we adopted Klondike from you. Maria and I were new to the area, needed a friend, protection and love...and boy did we get all three and much much more, from our girl, who we renamed Kali. Neither one of us had ever had a dog before, but I doubt we will ever go very long without having a rescue dog in our home ever again - all because of the adoption of Kali. It is with incredible sadness, I am writing to you to tell you that Kali had to be put down this past Monday because of liver cancer. She was her vibrant, smiling, frisbeeplaying self until her last 2 days. Kali never ever complained, not until 2 days before she died, and even then, she refused to have an accident and didn’t want to bother us when she had to go outside every 2 hours. I am writing not to sadden you, but to thank you...the foundation, all of the volunteers, and anyone else involved in your organization. Yes we rescued Kali from shelter life, but she gave us much more than we could ever have given her, I’m sure of that. And it was all possible because of you. We know when we eventually aren’t so sad without our Kali girl in the house, we will adopt again and we will always adopt a rescue. Thank you for opening our eyes and hearts to such a wonderful gift - pet rescue. We are furever changed, Renee & Maria Join ARF’s Team! Become a volunteer and bring people and pets together for a lifetime of love Sign up! c arflife.org c (925) 296-3130 Page 14 www.arflife.org Winter 2015 Because of You... 2,601 dogs and cats were rescued by love this year Hermes Maple Rescued January 2015 Adopted February 2015 Rescued October 2014 Adopted April 2015 Ursula Rescued May 2015 Adopted July 2015 Page 15 Prince Adam Brandy Rescued October 2015 Still waiting... Rescued May 2015 Adopted May 2015 Plover Simon Rescued March 2015 Adopted April 2015 Rescued April 2015 Adopted September 2015 Adopt Timberland Rescued January 2015 Adopted February 2015 Volunteer www.arflife.org Linguini Rescued February 2015 Adopted March 2015 Donate Winter 2015 2890 Mitchell Drive Walnut Creek, CA 94598 NONPROFIT ORG. U. S. 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