Annual Report - Pit Bull Rescue Central
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PIT BULL RESCUE CENTRAL Where Education Meets Rescue Annual Report 2007 Pit Bull Rescue Central Page 2 Our Vision: Pit Bull Rescue Central envisions a compassionate world where pit bulls and pit bull mixes reside in responsible, loving homes and where their honor and positive image is restored and preserved. Our Mission: As an organization, Pit Bull Rescue Central (PBRC) will: • Help relieve suffering of and prevent cruelty to dogs identified as pit bulls and mixes thereof, through the public dissemination of educational information • Help reduce the number of homeless pit bulls and mixes thereof, through the public dissemination of educational information • Facilitate the rescue and placement of homeless dogs identified primarily as pit bulls and mixes thereof, into responsible homes • Participate in fundraising in order to provide caretakers of pit bulls and mixes thereof, with the means to: 1. seek veterinary treatment 2. spay or neuter 3. provide food, shelter, and other basic necessities 4. assist a dog to prevent it from being treated in a cruel or inhumane fashion Charlotte was a victim of domestic violence and substance abuse, who found herself homeless and living on the beach. She found Hoonani who was also homeless and they became inseparable companions. Hoonani acted as Charlotte’s protector during those lonely, scary nights living in the elements and as her friend. With the help of public assistance and strong determination, Charlotte was able to build a life for herself and Hoonani. Charlotte took Hoonani to the vet after noticing that her ears were very swollen. Hoonani was diagnosed with aural hematomas and heartworm disease. Charlotte turned to PBRC’s fund committee for financial help to treat Hoonani’s ailments and received a $250 donation towards her care. Today Charlotte reports that Hoonani is doing well. "She's gained some weight, which I was told would happen since she was spayed. She is a house dog again since the thought of losing her was a bit much for us to even consider. … Since the ordeal she's become a more loving dog. She never liked to be hugged and cuddled and she never did the "licking your facing" thing either but since the over night hospital stay she's really been different. She has no problem showing that she cares. Thank you all sooooooooo much for helping me save Hoonani." “Hoonani acted as Charlotte’s protector those lonely, scary nights living in the elements and as her friend.” Pit Bull Rescue Central Message from the Board of Directors: In 2007, PBRC stepped into the world of e-advocacy with pages on several virtual networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. We also started a popular blog. These projects brought our own website even more exposure. In addition, with the national spotlight on the evils of dog fighting over much of the year, we saw increased traffic to the site as well as increased media inquiries. Not surprisingly this all resulted in more requests for assistance, more general mail, more dogs listed for adoption and even more adoption applications! We do hope that there is a silver lining in the cloud of the horrific crimes against dogs brought to the national spotlight in 2007 – increased compassion for these animals. We hope you enjoy this review of PBRC 2007. We look forward to a very successful 2008 as we work together to improve the lives of the dogs we love. The PBRC Board of Directors Wilbur has been listed on PBRC for over a year now! He is deaf, but you would never know it from his happy, goofy attitude. He loves his toys and to cuddle with his humans. He is patiently awaiting a home in Virginia. PBRC Board of Directors 2007: President – Holly Bukes Vice President – Dawn Carroll Secretary – Stephanie Feldstein Treasurer – Alexis Kelly Director of Fundraising – Dawn Carroll/Amiela Ciontos Director Education/Outreach – Marcy Setter Director of Volunteers – Pam Fradkin, Amy McGarrigle, Chris Cook Page 3 Pit Bull Rescue Central Page 4 Daily Operations: PBRC remains an all-volunteer organization with 33 individuals across the U.S., Canada and abroad conducting daily business. Volunteers reviewed and processed nearly 6,900 applications for adoption in 2007, an increase of 1,300 over last year. General inquiries also increased with an average of 175 emails to the site per month; most received same-day responses. The website generated over 200,000 hits each day and, thanks to our savvy technical team, virtually no downtime was experienced. Our custom-designed dog-listing application has been up and running for over a year. At the end of 2007, there were 1,900 listings hosted on the site, an increase of over 600 listings from the previous year. The web team managed an abundance of technical support cases due to programming bugs and user-friendliness issues. Overall, the application performed well with very little downtime. Modifications and improvements are needed, however, and the application is under review. The website continues to expand with fun and educational content. Pages added this year include information on crating and rotating pit bulls, winterizing your pit bull, adding a second pit bull, toddlers and dogs, a terms of use page, a feature dog page and a tribute gallery. Links were added to various online media including Facebook, MySpace, YouTube and PBRC's blog. Poppy's Place was updated to match the look of the rest of the site. The web team strives to keep the site as up to date as possible through daily maintenance. Dodger, a rescued Pit Bull, was diagnosed with an abdominal mass that needed to be removed. His owner Mary contacted the PBRC fund committee for financial assistance with the surgery. Dodger’s situation quickly progressed to a life-threatening emergency that required a spleenectomy. Surgery was successful but the histopath results showed cancer. Dodger is now receiving chemotherapy and continues to do well! Dodger’s mom Mary sent in a nice thank you: “You are all so nice and you have really helped me not only with the donation for Dodger, but your cheerfulness, hope and kindness through all of this - thank you!” “You are all so nice and you have really helped me not only with the donation for Dodger, but your cheerfulness, hope and kindness through all of this - thank you!” Pit Bull Rescue Central Education and Public Relations: During 2007 PBRC merged its Marketing and Education committees into one committee in order to be more effective in its efforts. This year brought PBRC several media opportunities. We were asked to do several on air interviews with CNN, MSNBC, Court TV, Fox News and the Nancy Grace show to name a few. Volunteers were interviewed for both newspaper and magazine articles, and appeared on several Radio shows. We also did our first Podcast with Good Dog Podcasts regarding pit bulls and BSL. http://smarterpodcasts.com/gooddog/gooddog.html (July 17th) We had many accomplishments this year! Our volunteers wrote and published two editions of Bully Buzz. We held two online contests, “Pittie the Fool” and a “Howl-o-ween” costume contest. “Pittie the Fool” had 124 entries and over 600 votes. The “Howl-o-ween” contest brought in 119 entries and a huge voter turnout. Both contests were a lot of fun and enjoyed by volunteers and supporters alike. PBRC also moved into the 21st century this year by expanding our presence on the internet. • The PBRC Blog is updated weekly with articles ranging from humorous to educational. http://pitbullrescuecentral.blogspot.com/ • Our MySpace page has almost 600 friends now, allowing us to educate a whole new audience. http://www.myspace.com/pitbullrescuecentral • We have a Youtube page with volunteer created videos available for education and also to increase exposure for adoptable dogs on our site. http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=PitBullRescueCentral • We also have a Dogster page with several pup pals. http://www.dogster.com/dogs/578802 An exciting surprise for PBRC this year, our 2008 Happy Endings calendar appeared in a Special Holiday Edition of People Magazine! Page 5 Pit Bull Rescue Central Page 6 Maude may be an oldie, but she is a goody! She has been awaiting a home in New York since July of 2006. Maude is obedience trained and loves her chew toys! Older dogs can make wonderful companions and Maude would love to have a family to share her golden years with! Fundraising: PoppyMart 2007 brought many happy bidders who won amazing donated items…raising more than $11,000 to help pit bulls! In addition to our loyal donors who keep us going, there were three wonderful sources of support that raised thousands of dollars for PBRC this past year. The first is author Ken Foster. Last year, he offered signed copies of his book “The Dogs Who Found Me” for sale as a fundraiser on our website. When the sequel, “Dogs I Have Met,” was released this year, Ken again generously offered signed copies for sale through PBRC. Ken is a compelling author and a great friend to the dogs! The second individual we’d like to acknowledge is artist Christine Head who first donated her “Break the Chains of Cruelty” poster to PoppyMart. After the Poppymart auction, she entered into a partnership with PBRC to sell her limited edition vintage style posters – “Break the Chains of Cruelty” and “Pitini” – through our website. Christine’s posters were immensely popular, successfully spreading her “Art with a Heart” to the pit bull rescue world! Last but not least, PBRC has always been a pioneer in the “virtual” world. Early on we created a strong online community and, despite our volunteers being scattered across the country, we were able to connect with people and their dogs to make a difference in their lives through education, financial aid, and other resources. This past year the online community came together to help PBRC, with an unexpected show of generosity, in the form of Facebook donors. Facebook users took it upon themselves to create a community of pit bull lovers that donated over $15,000 to support PBRC’s work. We want to extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who supported PBRC by participating in our fundraisers, shopping in PoppyShop, and donating to our work. We couldn’t do it without you! “Thanks to everyone who supported PBRC… We couldn’t do it without you! ” Pit Bull Rescue Central Spay/Neuter Committee: 2007 found the PBRC Spay/Neuter Committee devoted to extending their efforts to disseminate information regarding health and behavior benefits of spay/neutering, as well as continuing to educate the public on the overpopulation crisis that leads to increased suffering of our breed. Our extensive research and networking enabled us to assist in finding options and solutions for the majority of applicants and inquiries. The information and resources were shared through updates to the Spay/Neuter web pages and the commitment of the Spay/Neuter Committee Volunteers in answering email inquiries. The work of the committee benefited dogs throughout the U.S. and Canada. At the completion of 2007, our Spay/Neuter Committee had processed 257 applications for assistance. Additional surgeries were funded through our Affiliate Program and support of spay/neuter events throughout the year. In recognition of Spay Day USA, the committee issued a call to action to our supporters. Through use of PBRC's extensive e-mail list, the committee composed and distributed a list of ways that everyone could help by promoting and advocating for spaying and neutering in their communities. The committee utilized creative and innovative technology and media to facilitate an effective impact on the pit bull community as a whole. Tuwa was rescued from a shelter by her mom Paula three years ago. She was diagnosed in February 2007 with a mast cell tumor which she had removed with PBRC’s help. At the end of 2007, Paula found a mass in Tuwa’s mouth which turned out to be a plasmacytoma that had to be removed. PBRC’s Fund Committee came through again with a donation to Tuwa’s surgery as Paula, her owner, was on social security disability benefits and was not able to work. In Paula’s words “I can not thank you guys enough. It is so painful having a sick pet and not being able to care for her.” Page 7 Pit Bull Rescue Central Medical Fund Committee: This past year was a busy one for PBRC’s Medical Fund Committee. Numerous requests came in from rescues, fosters and owners seeking financial assistance for the care of their pit bulls and pit bull mixes. Financial requests ran the gamut of needs from boarding costs to orthopedic procedures and cancer treatment. The Committee guidelines were also reviewed and updated to provide for the best use of the donations we receive while still keeping PBRC’s mission in the forefront. In 2007, the Medical Fund Committee gave financial assistance to over a hundred cases! In 2007, the following disbursements were made: To Individual Owners - $11,605.33 To Rescuers - $13,367.53 To Shelters - $500.00 Brisco stayed by his owner Kristina’s side after she was in a horrible car accident that left her wheelchair bound for months. Now Kristina is fighting for Brisco’s life as he was diagnosed with Lymphoma in December. Kristina turned to PBRC’s Fund Committee for financial help with Brisco’s chemotherapy. Brisco is doing very well with his treatment and hopefully will be cancer free soon! Volunteer Committee: Being an internet-based organization allows for a broad variety of volunteers whose diverse interests enhance PBRC and the work it does. Our volunteers are hard at work 365 days a year, processing adoption, medical and spay/neuter applications, attending and offering seminars in their communities, and disseminating accurate information about the breed. We are proud to have volunteers across the country and internationally, all with varied backgrounds and skills. One way we keep the work flowing is to have a once a year meeting/gathering. The value of this face-to-face meeting is felt by all. Our volunteers donate their time to attend this yearly event and pay their own way. This year it was off to California for some sun and fun along with work on our continued mission. With the common goal of helping pit bulls and their advocates, and the support of each other, our talented group of volunteers is able to accomplish a lot! Page 8 Page 9 Pit Bull Rescue Central Volunteers: Megan Alexander, Holly Bukes, Dawn Carroll, Rob Chesser, Ami Ciontos, Amanda Clase, Chris Cook, Sanya Dunn, Arlene Ehrlich, Melinda Fayette, Stephanie Feldstein, Sarah Finney, Pam Fradkin, Georganne Gundlach, Amy Hendrickson, Andrea Jones, Alexis Kelly, Andrea Kilkenney, Lynnette Lynde, Tiffany McBee, Amy McGarrigle, Sharon Medearis, Nely Mendoza, Pauline Mercier, Cynthia Polite, Ilene Reid, Josh Schneiderman, Marcy Setter, Sue Scime, Arianna Silva, Gina Taei, Merry Young and Melissa Zarda. 2007 Income & Expenses Support & Income Sources 2007 Fundraising Projects 22% Merchandise 24% Donations 54% Expenses 2007 E duc a t i on/ Out r e a c h 4% Fund R a i s i ng P r oj e c t s 7% Ope r a t i ona l 4% Spa y / N e ut e r A s s i s t a nc e 22% A ni ma l C a r e A s s i s t a nc e 63% Pit Bull Rescue Central PoppyMart 2007 Donors: Alexis Kelly, Amanda Clase, Ameme Designs, Amiela Ciontos, Amy Hendrickson, Andrea Jones & Josh Schneiderman, Animal Farm Foundation, Animal World, Animals & the Afterlife, Anonymous Donors, Arctic Paws, B.A. Barker, Barker & Meowsky, Barkology, Barron's Educational Books, Big Dog Spa, Big Paw Designs, Bio-Derm Labs Inc., Bio-Groom, Blocky Dogs, Blue Acres Farm, Blue Dog Bakery, Boomer Ball, Boston VA Nursing Staff, Bow Tie Publishing, Braveheart Rescue, Broken Hearts Mended Souls Rescue, Calendars.com, Calling All Dogs, Carol Lea Benjamin, Celebration Flags, Central MO Humane Society, Chelsy's Toys, Cheryl Padgett, Chris Cook, Christine Head, Christine Winship, CindPete Inc - Home of the BatziBelt, Collar Crazy, Collar Mania, Crazy Dog Lady, Cynthia Polite, Dawn Carroll, Demo-Dog.com, Dog Collectibles, Dog ID Collar, Dog in a Shell, Dog Sweaters by Elaine, Doggone Good, Dogswell, Dogwise, Drs. Foster & Smith, e-cookbooks.com, Ella's Lead, Ernest Ferguson Jr, Fauxpaws Production, Flying Panda, Furry Angel Memorial Candle, Gigi Henderson, Goughnuts, Grrreen by Paper Russells, HealthForce Nutritionals, Helping Udders , Holly Bukes, Homeopet, Horse Creations, Idawg Clothing, If it Barks, Janet Beres, Janet Berger, Jennifer Beres, Jessica’s Biscuit, John Beres, K9 Top Coat, Kamala Dolphin Kingsley, Karen Delise, Kong Co, Kristalas Imports, Kuranda Dog Beds, Larry Polite, Luanne Rice, Lynette Lynde, Mailboxes and Stuff, Mansfield Design, Maria Daines, Megan Alexander, Merry Young, Messy Dog Gallery, Michael Palmer, Michelle Kamrowski, Moody Pet, Muddy Paw Wash, No Voice Unheard, Nylabone, Owen and Olivia, Park Pet Supply, Paws Pet Boutique, Pei PerCo., Pet Expertise, Pet Sport USA, Petsakes, Pit Bull Hot Sauce, pitbull-chat.com, Pretty N Pit, Primal Spirit Foods, Rachael Hale, Raku Jewelry by Melissa L Rickman, Renea Erickson, Retro Pets, Ron Krajewski, Royal Treatment Pet Care, Sam Allen Photography, San Francisco SPCA, Sarah Finney, Shaggy Lamb Dog Boots, Sleeping Bear Co., Susan Bonard-Bygrave, Suzanne Reid, Sweet Candles (Scent-Sations, Inc), Sylvan & Sons, Tails Aloft, The Barkery, The Mutt Mats Company, The Pit Bull Place, The Studio of Ken Bailey, This Great Designer, Tickled Pink Jewelry, Tiffany McBee, Tracy Yarlott-Davis & Leslie Sullivan, Treats Unleashed, Valley Vet, Vermont Teddy Bear Company, Willow Creek Press, Wonderbull Designs, Yvonne Adkins, ZenPuppy 2007 Donors: Abby Crosby, Aileen Roder, Alex Krooglik, Allison Wilkins, Amanda Patton, Amanda Pellis, Amber Leigh O'Sullivan, Amber Lohbrandt, Ameme Designs, Amy Dulan, Anastasia Villescas, Andrea Wright, Angela Parsons, Ann Paradiso, Annie Wilson, April Smith, Arlene Ehrlich, Asher & Associates/Marlena Ascher, Ashley Dallas, Aslihan Kizil Yalli, Barbara Kamper, Barry Morgan, Benjamin Christensen, Benjamin DeWalt, Betty Davidson, Beverly Burbank, Bonita D. Brandt, Bonnie Farrell, Brandi Keady, Brian A LaFramboise, Briana Walker, Brigid Cleary, Bryan Heron, C.A. Newman PhotoGraphics, Carla & Jamie Samans, Carol Clase, Carole Swartz,Carrie Valderas, Cathy Evans, Charles Calton, Page 10 Pit Bull Rescue Central 2007 Donors continued: Charles Gordon, Chelsea Schoonbaert, Cheryl Hardy, Cheryl Hulstine, Chess Smythe, Chris Hitt & Carolyn Briggs, Christa Loustalot, Christina Menikides, Christopher P. Perkins, Christy Garrett, Clayton Kamsung Goo, Cynthia Polite, Cynthis McNiss-Arters, Dale Stull Demy, Dan Napier, Daniel Joassaint, Darcy Mareno, Dave Dula, David Couillard, David Hinman, David Morefield, Deborah Levenson, Deborah Stone, Deena Ponce, Denis Virgilio, Denna Ponce, Diana Woebcke, Dina Hitchcock, Donna L (DVM) and Craig R. Johnson, Donna Marshall, Dorothy Gaeschke Wilson, E Ann Matthews, Edward Robins, Eileen Honan, Elena & William Cunningham, Elizabeth Alvey, Elizabeth Hudson, Elizabeth Irwin, Elizabeth Madden, Elizabeth Pino, Elvira LaRocca, Eric Anderson, Erica Santiago, Erin J Frahm, Eugene & Jolinda Grace, Evan Boles, Eve & James Sauve', Tracy Reynolds, Flavia P. Downs, Frank DiMatteo, G. Vandenbosch, Gail Levin, Gigi Henderson, Gina A. Tamburri, Group Fore Flying Oanda Gifts, Gulsebnem Bishop, Gwen Morgan, Gwendolyn Gibbish, Heather Cunningham, Heather Johannsen, Heather Leonardo, Heather Mancuso, Helene Manos, Howard & Cindi Goldberg, Ivanka Andrews, Jackie Gaskill, James & Elaine Bradley, James & Judith McMillan, James Notzen & Phoebe Hall, Jamie Jones, Jane C. Barbato, Janet Jennings & Jeff W. McPhail, Janie Connolly, Jason Ward, Jeanette McConechy, Jeffrey Gross, Jena McFall, Jennifer Beres, Jennifer Hartsfield, Jennifer L Jacoby, Jennifer M. Joseph, Jeremy Scanlon & Heather Prince, Jesse Ellis, Jessica Monteith, Jessica Thompson, Jessica Troop, Jody Mills, John & Kristi Perri, John & Sarah Beres, John Angle, Jonathan Ditton, Joseph Montana, Judith Marcellot, Judy Klanke, Julia L Wahl, Julia Lynn Thompson, Julie Peil, Julie Pitt, June Ulffers, Kai K. Kunnapas, Karen Wilkie, Karl Borling, Karon Lyden-Keller, Karyn Zoldan, Katcha Sanderson, Katherine Evans, Katherine Layman, Kathleen Killen, Kathleen Ryan, Kathleen Seling, Kathleen Ward, Kathry G Marshall, Kathy Del Rosario, Kathy Evans, Katrina Ashby, Kayleigh Hill, Keely Zochowski, Kelley McAtee, Kelly Wolff, Kim Brown, Kim Dyess of Grancell, Lebovitz, Stander, Barnes & Reubens, Kim Fioranelli, Konrad Sherinian, Kristen Morgan, Kristi Pettit, Kristy Rhodes, Laura Cotton, Laura Homza, Laura Trcka, Laurel Rummer & Will Christensen, Lauren Capone, Lauren Kraut, Lauren Raffel, Laurie MacAdam, Lawrence & Heather Kren, Layne Protheroe, Leona Li, Lesley Ray, Leslie C. Fox, Leslie Hasvold, Linda Dunn, Lindsay Lawer, Lindsey Sime, Lisa Cepluch, Lisa Freeman/Chelsy's Toys, Lisa Garmon, Lisa Madsen, Lisa O'Keefe, Liz Zacharski, Lola Perazzo, Loreli Quintero, Lorilie Miller, Lorraine Rooker, Lucky 7 Tattoo & PiercingR. Corey Boobar & Kathleen A. Langley, Lynn R Terelle & Laura J Graham, Madison Settlement Services, Maria Sless, Marianne H. Roth, Marie Malin, Marilyn C Harnois, Marilyn Zielinski, Mark Koesel, Mary Ann Lesko, Mary Kiefer, Mary Mewherter, Mary Teti, Matt & Jessica Masters, Matt & Sharon, Matt Burris, Matthew & Patricia Swain, Melanie Stephenson, Melissa Colon, Melissa Giovagnoli, Michael Stone, Michael Swift, Michele Burling, Michele Leon, Michele Ursino, Michelle Nguyen, Mikel D. Miller-Helping Udders, Inc, Milton & Janet Bukes, Mission Fish, Monica Rocha, Monique Mancilla, Page 11 Pit Bull Rescue Central 2007 Donors continued: Nancy A. Maxfield, Nicole Wright, Nimesh Shah, North Jersey Guinea Pig and Hamster Rescue, Pam Fradkin, Pamela Black, Paul Prusas, Paul Schlichting, Pauline Mercer, Perry Dawson, Pete Milano, Peter Byworth, Phillip Kenny, Project Agape, Raymond Tackett, Rebecca Ann Hurley, Richard & Cynthia Hodgson, Robert Perona, Robert Scavone Jr, Roberta M. Munroe, Robin Monserrat, Rochelle Biffart, Rocket Sportbike, Ronald Matsui, Ronnie Steinau, Rosmira Yepes, Ruthe Magaziner, Ryan Louth, Samantha Dukeman, Sanya Dunn, Scott Leete, Scott Taylor, Shana Funderbunk, Shane Vasquez, Sheri Cormie, Sherri Vanduzer, Shutesbury Elementary School, Parent Teacher Org, Sonya Sweat, Stacy Beall, Stephanie Doss, Stine Marconini Bjerke, Susan & Harold Becker, Susan Bustamante, Susan O'Neil, Tanya Lamarre, Taylor Hogue, Taylor Made Jewelry Designs, The Neel Foundation, The Opal Group, Thomas A. Casaus, Tim Chamberlin, Timothy Smith, Tommy DePasquale IV, Toni Wallace, Tracy Yarlott-Davis, Trisha Koontz, Troy Pugesek, Valerie LeBouthillier, Vaughn Orthodontic Lab, Vicki Goldberg, Victoria Byerley, Victoria Cohen, Victoria Ettlinger, Vishakha Doshi, WPG Solutions, Yvonne & Rick Adkins. The Year Ahead: The PBRC team looks forward to the year ahead! Toward the end of 2007, the PBRC board conducted a rather extensive survey of its volunteers. We hope to improve and expand our volunteer program in thoughtful and effective ways during this coming year. There are many people who would like to join the effort and we’d like to find ways to get as many people engaged as we can. Between the online networking opportunities and developing some offline outreach, we would like to spread our message and by doing so hope to gain additional advocates for pit bulls and help for the challenges ahead. Watch for the biggest Poppymart online auction to date in 2008! PBRC’s Board of Directors extends it gratitude to PBRC’s loyal, dedicated and hardworking core of volunteers. We also extend our thanks to our donors and supporters, without which we could not continue to operate. Page 12 Page 13 Pit Bull Rescue Central Pit Bull Rescue Central, Inc. a 501(c)3 Organization PO Box 335 Fulton, MO 65251 www.pbrc.net pbrc@pitbullinfo.net board@pitbullinfo.net To View More Adoptable dogs visit: www.pbrc.net/webapp All of the dogs pictured in this annual report were either listed for adoption on our site or were assisted financially through PBRC’s Fund.
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