NEWSLETTER 2015
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NEWSLETTER 2015
NEWSLETTER 2015 Street Appeal a Big Success! After declining street-appeal income in the previous two years, fresh energy was put into the 2014 campaign. The result was $13,500 raised; a whopping 50% increase from the previous year! A big thank you to Bronwen Chang for organising the event, and to all the volunteers that made it such a success. We still believe there is more potential in this important fundraiser; the limitation is the number of collectors we have available to fill time slots. If you are able to spare a couple of hours during the first week of November, please get in contact with us at any time and we can add you to our list of volunteers. Many people find the collecting a lot of fun – we don’t accost people or do a ‘hard sell’. We find, especially if you have an animal, people will come to you! ▲ Collector Janis Warren with supporters. Some collectors go the extra mile to attract donations! Napier & Hawke’s Bay SPCA 31 Mersey Street, Pandora PO Box 489, Napier 4140 Expanded foster network saves lives Napier SPCA now has a network of over 50 foster parents which, in part, has been responsible for improved outcomes for many cats. The shelter statistics for 2014 show a 50% reduction in euthanasia from the previous year and 27% increase in adoptions. This shows that fostering does save lives. To be foster parent you need to have your own transport so you can pick up the animals and bring them in if they need to visit with the vet. You must have a secure area to keep them safe and contained and away from any pets that you have at home. This could be a spare bedroom, a laundry or bathroom, or a sunroom. Foster cats and kittens must remain indoors at all times. We understand that looking after an animal can be a big undertaking, and we want to make it as easy as possible. Hill’s Pet Nutrition is our major sponsor and they generously supply the Hill’s Science Diet food for foster animals. We also supply litter, litter trays, bedding, toys, bowls, and anything that we have on hand to make the animals comfortable while they are staying in your home. If you are inexperienced, we ensure you get plenty of support until you feel more confident. Being a foster parent is a rewarding experience that gives you the opportunity to make a real difference in saving lives. Please contact us on (06) 835 7758 for more information or email [email protected] to receive an application form. PRINCIPAL SPONSOR HAWKES BAY SPCA IMPORTANT DATES Sharon receiving her award from MP Stuart Nash and Deputy Mayor Faye White Volunteers are a true blessing! One of Napier SPCA’s longest-serving volunteers, Sharon Faulkner, was awarded a Kiwibank Local Hero medal for her services to the SPCA. Sharon has just clocked up ten years of volunteering and says she still finds it as enjoyable and fulfilling as ever. Sharon has seen a lot of changes in her time with the SPCA and believes there has been steady improvement in the facilities and the overall care of the animals coming into the shelter. Sharon has no plans of giving up anytime soon, and sees the tangible difference she makes to the animals and always feels appreciated by the shelter staff. Congratulations Sharon – Annual General Meeting 31 March 2015 Cupcake Week 17-24 August 2015 Street Appeal Week 2-8 November 2015 SPCA Ball 1 August 2015 We have a lot of dedicated people who support us ‘behind the scenes’. One such person is Liv Flynn who cares for all our orphaned ducklings and other birds that come into our shelter. Liv says she “had a calling” to look after birds after she successfully raised two baby thrushes when she was eight years old. She says she can still remember the feeling, describing it as “priceless”. Since that time, Liv has raised and rehabilitated hundreds of birds, and has become known as the local ‘bird lady’ with people bringing her birds from all over the Hawke’s Bay. Birds can be tricky creatures to raise; each species requires specialized care. Liv says you need to spend time teaching birds to feed and fend for themselves as it is not something they will always do instinctively. Liv allows her birds plenty of time to practice their feeding in her backyard before releasing them into the wild. This is a vulnerable time for fledglings as they can become easy prey for cats. Liv has this aspect covered as well: the birds are studiously protected by her two Fox Terrier cross dogs, who see off any cats. It is dedicated and passionate people like Liv, caring for animals for nothing except the love of it, that we owe such a huge debt of gratitude. A juvenile gull and Liv’s dog Missy working things out. Liv tending to a baby pukeko. The Napier SPCA Op Shop “Fetch” is in desperate need of quality items to sell, including small furniture items, cookware, bric-a-brac, children’s toys, clothing and jewellery. Goods can be dropped off directly at Fetch in Lower Emmerson Street (Beside Trade Aid) or at Napier SPCA in Mersey Street, Pandora.