2014 Holiday Letter
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2014 Holiday Letter
360-306-0345 Help us Control Pet Overpopulation in 2015 Dear It is because of the compassion and generosity of supporters like you, Whatcom County is seeing the lives of more cats and dogs saved every year. Our vision is to eliminate the euthanasia of healthy cats and dogs in Whatcom County. The response from both the shelter and our clients is inspiring! A Whatcom Humane Society volunteer wrote earlier this year “Wow, you guys are making such a difference-so few cats in the adoption kennels. Thank you so much!” And from our clients-“This is a great service you provide” and “I just want to thank you for being so easy to work with and so non-judgmental of my situation”. WeSNiP’s impact is clear thanks to recent statistics provided by the Whatcom Humane Society. In 2013 WHS took in 1600 less cats and dogs and euthanized 1200 less cats and dogs than in 2008-the year WeSNiP started. This has been made possible by having spay and neuter services accessible and affordable, no matter what the circumstances, to people with financial, logistical and transportation problems. This means less painful, life and death decisions having to be made on a daily basis. Our community has supported this proactive, innovative and life-saving program from the beginning and will continue to see the benefits! With your support there will continue to be less kittens and puppies, less homelessness and less euthanasia. WeSNiP is looking forward to saving even more lives in the New Year. But, we cannot do it without you; you are a crucial part of this program. This program relies on grants, fundraisers and donations to continue Whatcom County’s evolution into a community where discarded, unwanted dogs and cats are no longer a problem. WE NEED YOUR HELP. Whether your donation is large or small, it will make a big difference. Please join the “$10 a month club” or make a one-time donation. Moose Feral Colony On behalf of the animals, thank you so much for caring. Jon Budar President, Board of Directors I’m neutered!