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Bills, Bills, Bills - it's like I am living in a Destiny's Child song...
Posted by TinyDancer on 2012-01-03 19:58:06
Since my Husband doesn't know when that next construction project will be starting up we have no idea when that next paycheck will be coming in. I have been looking for work for 6 months myself, but it's very slim pickings in my town. I am told that I am over- qualified for the minimum wage jobs, and under-qualified for most others...
We are asking for help in paying our bills for the months of January, February & March 2012. Between utilities & our credit card the charge will be over $700 a month. And we aren't even using the credit card! (we are in hard-core debt pay-off do not spend via credit mode)
Any amount to help us out is graciously appreciated. Thank-you for your consideration!
Christmas Angel please
Posted by peacenluv77 on 2011-12-12 00:58:04
Husband Lost Job :(
Posted by InTimeOfNeed1 on 2011-11-01 16:58:09
Army Vet, mother of three, and wife of an Iraq war veteran going back to school
Posted by mommagetstogotoschool on 2011-10-25 19:58:17
Hard Working Disabled Man Needs Help With School
Posted by musicman78 on 2011-10-19 23:58:20
HELP ME CARE FOR YOU INTHE FUTURE!
Posted by Dennis on 2011-10-08 22:58:56
Dearest Community Member, Business Owner, and Friend,
I am a United States citizen, born in California, and raised in beautiful Orange County. I have been a full time student at Santa Ana College for the past two years. At the same time I have maintained full time employment. I also volunteer at St. Joseph Hospital located in the city of Orange. In addition, I have had the pleasure of donatingmy time on the Labor Day weekends at the Orange Street Fair to help students of El Modena High School raise funds for their specific causes. Upon earning my Associates Degree, I have taken the leap toward accomplishing my goal and desire to work asa nurse in the healthcare industry. I am currently attending Pacific College located in Costa Mesa with the goal of becoming a nurse. Becoming a nurse takes an enormous amount of hard work and dedication. I have what it takes in my heart and soul to accomplish this task. What I lack are the funds to make the monthly payments for the next two years while attending school and working full time to keep a roof over my head. The tuition for this school is$28,500.00. My student loans max out at$20,500.00. Iâm looking for a way to come upwith the $8000.00 needed to bridge the gap.For this reason I am reaching out to the community. A part time job or a donation in any amount would be very much appreciated. Please help me become the individual that has the privilege to help and comfort you and your family in the future.
Donations of any amount are most graciously appreciated.
From the core of my heart and soul, I thank you for your consideration in this matter
Help Me Get Back To Work. I Have A Job Offer, But Need Help To Work. Please Read
Posted by GregHasHope on 2011-09-05 04:58:15
Even with medical care, I am still sick every day but I am making the disease more manageable. I applied for disability and received a response back that my condition is indeed disabling, preventing me from working, but would resolve in a year. Hopefully it does, but it is classified as an incurable disease that leads to repeated surgeries in 75% of the patients diagnosed with the disease. On the flip side of that statistic is a growing hope that alternative therapies may work⦠but take time to custom tailor to the individual. They are also expensive and not covered by Medicaid or private sector insurance. I have spoken to a disability attorney who is ready to represent me if necessary. I am only seeking disability as my âPlan Bâ if all else fails. I want to become a productive member of society again. I do have a âPlan Aâ, but I have a LOT of obstacles ahead of me.
This has all had a devastating effect on my finances. Last summer my gas was turned off the day after my daughterâs heart surgery. The gas was turned back on based on medical necessity. As of this week, my gas is turned off again and LIHEAP cannot assist me. I canât seem to ever have the âTimingâ right to get assistance. My electric is also on the verge of being shut off. My home is in foreclosure but the bank has agreed to work with me if I can find employment fast. I have just received a job offer that I graciously accepted. I start in a week. Just before receiving the job offer, while biking with my daughter, I had a mini stroke which caused me to go unconscious while riding. I crashed, broke my ribs, clavicle, hurt my spine, bruised my brain and lung, received several stitches, etc.. I pray that my health stabilizes to allow me to work. My daughter lives with me in this house. I would like to save it from foreclosure mainly for her sake. Itâs where she has grown up. Itâs a few blocks from her school where I want to keep her. My adopted 9 year old daughter, who I love a lot, has a very difficult speech impediment and learning disability. She already has special education and speech therapy in place with professionals that have worked with her for many years and know her needs. It would be very difficult to have to move away and have to make her start over in another school. I love my daughter a lot and will do anything to provide for her a life that she deserves⦠with my own limited resources. I say all that to illustrate âin shortâ that I need help. I have asked relatives and friends for help throughout the year and they are âTappedâ. My church is also in the same situation. I have sold most of my possessions to afford my phone bill, auto insurance, and auto fuel. My daughter and I currently have Medicaid and SNAP food assistance.
My goals are to:
1) I need to rebuild my professional wardrobe. I have lost a lot of weight and consequently have been working on buying dress clothes for my new job. I am to wear solid black suits. I am a 44L with a 38â Waist and 34â Inseam. Size 14 Black oxford shoes. I will graciously accept presentable used items. I can buy 3 inexpensive nice black suits for $80 each. $50 for shoes.
2) I have to keep going to my doctors and maintain and improve my health. I have just been referred off for advanced level care. The travel expenses are going to be very high. I will have to stay overnight in a hotel somehow for some procedures.
3) I will have to afford to drive to work. I will have to keep myself insured and afford the initial cash outset for my first 2-3 weeks of work. I am traveling far to work and it will cost me about $125 a week in fuel. $60/ month in insurance.
4) I have to get my gas turned back on. I am looking at having to come up with an impossible $5000 to get it turned back on.
5) I just bought and installed an used electric water heater and dryer. I have no way as of yet to heat my house this winter.
6) I have to catch up on my $1500 electric bill. Hopefully I can do so or I will have to abandon my house and give up hope. I may have to move to a different state with different utility companies.
7) If I can accomplish the above goals in a short amount of time, I stand a very strong chance at getting my mortgage modified and staying in my home. I can then only have to worry about the basics of life in addition to my health and my daughterâs heart and special needs.
I am facing some tough challenges. I cannot do it on my own. I have nowhere to turn. I would appreciate any assistance or advice on where to go for assistance.
Thank you for taking the time to read this letter. I appreciate your help.
Losing home Please help
Posted by AbbysDaddy on 2011-09-02 05:58:08
-Jeremy and Abigail
Random Acts Of Kindness Needed For Desperate Family Of Five
Posted by DesperateMomO5 on 2011-07-14 11:58:33
Hoping for help!
Posted by Sile on 2010-12-14 04:58:58
Single Parent in Need
Posted by bigcat on 2010-11-24 10:58:58
Imaging being faced with losing it all and struggling to maintain a positive outlook as the head of household; it's been extremely tough. Within the past two months since my last assignment, my vehicle was taken due to repossession, and I have found myself two months behind in rent.
Last Thursday, I received notice for rent court that is a warrant for repossession of the property.
I am frantic, afraid, and worried, because my children have always known their own home. There has been a barrage of questions entering my mind concerning, where we would sleep, if we were ultimately evicted. Would we sleep in a shelter, park bench, or hostile? Would we be safe? Would we be warm?
My two boys are great children, just how would eviction, affect them?
For these reasons, I am pleading for help to save my family. I have never considered doing anything of this sort, but at present, I will do whatever it takes to save our home.
If there is anyone out there that would find it in their heart to help a struggling family, I would be graciously accept donations of any amount. I currently owe my rental company a total of $2,200.55.
Additionally, I am still in desperate need of permanent income. I have over 10 years of administrative office and executive level assistant experience. If anyone has any information regarding permanent employment ,I can provide my resume that lists my work history and skill set. I am seeking employment in the UK. All comments and opportunities can be forwarded via email at edward.gat65@gmail.com.
Thank you in advance for taking time and consideration!
Sincerely,
Single Parent
Single Parent Plea
Posted by SingleParentPlea on 2010-11-14 19:58:58
Imaging being faced with losing it all and struggling to maintain a positive outlook as the head of household; it's been extremely tough. Within the past two months since my last assignment, my vehicle was taken due to repossession, and I have found myself two months behind in rent.
Last Thursday, I received notice for rent court that is a warrant for repossession of the property, my court date is in two weeks.
I am frantic, afraid, and worried, because my children have always known their own home. There has been a barrage of questions entering my mind concerning, where we would sleep, if we were ultimately evicted. Would we sleep in a shelter, park bench, or hostile? Would we be safe? Would we be warm?
My two boys are great children, just how would eviction, affect them?
For these reasons, I am pleading for help to save my family. I have never considered doing anything of this sort, but at present, I will do whatever it takes to save our home.
If there is anyone out there that would find it in their heart to help a struggling family, I would be graciously accept donations of any amount. I currently owe my rental company WP & M Real Estate Group a total of $2,200.55.
If you would like to make a donation directly to the management group, I can provide you with the pertinent information via email.
Additionally, I am still in desperate need of permanent income. I have over 10 years of administrative office and executive level assistant experience. If anyone has any information regarding permanent employment ,I can provide my resume that lists my work history and skill set. I am seeking employment in the Baltimore/DC Metro Region. All comments and opportunities can be forwarded via email at singleparentplea@gmail.com.
Thank you in advance for taking time and consideration!
Sincerely,
Single Parent
Kandi Boo Animal Rescue
Posted by kandiboorescue on 2010-11-02 11:58:58
My name is Barbie Nemeth.
I am writing to you on behalf of opening our new not-for-profit no-kill animal rescue organization. In greater Savannah, Chatham, Liberty & Effingham Counties
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate cats and dogs that are on the high kill list for euthanasia, treating their illness if any and placing homeless animals into safe and loving homes, and not toward administrative costs.
Our family and dear friends Lindsey Mlekush & Amanda Hein have been donating food, time, medical supplies, under ground fencing, blankets , pillows, tarp everything you can imagine a helpless animal needs to numerous rescues throughout Georgia for quite sometime now. We are always looking for the best way we can help these helpless animals.
After some excited brainstorming we came up with the idea to open our own not for profit rescue. Hence the name Kandi Boo Rescue came about.
Please allow me to offer some background into what inspired us to open Kandi Boo Animal Rescue.
We were informed, through corroborated stories of animal rescue volunteers of many unspoken tragedies that were suffered by the less fortunate animals at the local humane society. Notwithstanding the tireless endeavors and good intentions of the animal shelter, the fact remains that these facilities are unable to handle the increasingly heavy caseload of animals that are being rescued, abandoned or
relinquished every month - and unfortunately, the only option that many of these animals face is euthanasia.
After being made aware of the heartbreaking plight of these homeless animals, we feel
committed to do something to assist these no-kill animal rescue organizations, which are committed not only to educating the public about the issues of animal overpopulation, and offering of spay and neuter services to help address this problem, but also to finding foster or permanent homes for homeless animals, in lieu of euthanizing them. Our goal is to help defray some of their ongoing rescue-related costs: e.g., imminent medical care, food, sheltering, and follow-up vet visits (which include prescription costs).
Over the past few weeks, the media has given coverage to the heartbreaking plight of homeless animals people are abandoning them left and right as they struggle to make ends meet.
The situation has become acute, and although taking measures to help
control the overpopulation of animals is important (through spay & neuter programs), our hearts lie with alleviating some of the current suffering of those animals already born that are unable to help themselves.
As a frequent donor to numerous charitable causes myself, I am sensitive to the fact that during this time of economic recession, it is most important to reach out and lend a hand to those less fortunate than myself, including the animals.
I myself own 4 former rescue dogs, Lindsey owns 2 former rescues and Amanda fosters animals from other No Kill Rescue Centers until they get adopted into their forever home.
Our last former rescue, who came to us, a very sweet, but timid guy, who rarely wagged his tail, and was too shy to display much affection. Now Sebastian referred to as Mr. Wiggles by some of his female fans) - is the estates ambassador of love, and a huge hit with our guests especially the children.
It would be wonderful to offer a second chance at happiness to many more of these helpless animals who want nothing more but to be part of a loving home.
And so the dilemma begins.
We lease a 3 bedroom home on a very nice property however the owner of the property will not give us permission to build kennels for the animals in the high kill facilities. And we are not in a position to buy a home as all of our extra income goes to care for these animals.
That is where you come in, we are graciously asking if you can donate a 3 bedroom mobile home and possibly a spot of land in the greater Savannah, GA area.
Either or is great, but if you could donate both we could get started allot faster in the building process.
Everything we receive is through donations, we dont ask for cash donations in any way, shape or form. Materials for building the kennels, dog food Veterinarian vouchers for animals that need medical attention so on and so forth.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT YOUR DONATION IS 100% Tax DEDUCTIBLE !!!!
Our EIN number is 27-3751980
And our letter of Recognition for Exemption is in process as we speak.
We hope you will consider supporting what we believe to be a truly noble and selfless cause, being carried out by the many unsung heroes in our community.
We hope to be hearing from you very soon.
Sincerely
Barbie Nemeth
Kandi Boo Rescue
145 Community Rd
Bloomingdale, GA 31302
912-224-9543
Kandi_boo_rescue@rescueteam.com
Footnote:
We are the parents of a 15 year old son with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and we also have full custody of our 6 year old grandaughter who was born with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Once we are up and running with the rescue we plan to incorparate Autistic children as well as children with other handicaps into our program.
Twice a month we will have the children come to the rescue and spend time with the animals, these 2 issues are very near and dear to our entire family and community.
Please save a life, help the high kill cats and dogs, help the children.
God Bless
The Nemeths
Mission Statement:
Our Mission Statement:
Our mission is to protect the welfare of the animals we come in contact with, and to promote the humane treatment and well being of these animals by:
Providing shelter and medical care for stray or abandoned animals in the Greater Savannah, Chatham County, Effingham County and Liberty County area's of Georgia.
Responding with personal commitment, humane sensitivity, compassion, and technical skill to the needs of these animals, actively promoting suitable adoptions of the animals.
Encouraging the spay and neutering of dogs and cats to ensure the numbers of unwanted animals be kept to a minimum; and helping to prevent cruelty to animals by promoting animal welfare legislation and education.
Local Rescue Groups only succeed in partnership with the community. Partnering with the Animal Care professions, local businesses, supporters, members and many hours of volunteer time make this work. Can you help us take care of more dogs and cats?
The Community Veterinarians who discount their services help CARE save many lives yet even then, the cost of surgery and post operative care adds up quickly.
Taking care of Rescued animals is something we do best.
We know because we do it and have surely passed the test.
The animals we bathed, the food we have fed, the vacuuming we have done, and all to watch a frightened soul, sit dreaming in the sun.
We know they understand this, for in their eyes we see the love that we have given them come shining back at us.
Some people think we are crazy, some others think we are great.
But very few can understand what really is at stake.
If we can love and help an animal to find a better way.
Our lives are much richer, we look forward to each day.
So now you know our secret, it's there for all to see.
The love we give, the life we save, its all for our selfish needs!
Kandi Boo Animal Rescue
Posted by kandiboorescue on 2010-11-02 11:58:58
My name is Barbie Nemeth.
I am writing to you on behalf of opening our new not-for-profit no-kill animal rescue organization. In greater Savannah, Chatham, Liberty & Effingham Counties
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate cats and dogs that are on the high kill list for euthanasia, treating their illness if any and placing homeless animals into safe and loving homes, and not toward administrative costs.
Our family and dear friends Lindsey Mlekush & Amanda Hein have been donating food, time, medical supplies, under ground fencing, blankets , pillows, tarp everything you can imagine a helpless animal needs to numerous rescues throughout Georgia for quite sometime now. We are always looking for the best way we can help these helpless animals.
After some excited brainstorming we came up with the idea to open our own not for profit rescue. Hence the name Kandi Boo Rescue came about.
Please allow me to offer some background into what inspired us to open Kandi Boo Animal Rescue.
We were informed, through corroborated stories of animal rescue volunteers of many unspoken tragedies that were suffered by the less fortunate animals at the local humane society. Notwithstanding the tireless endeavors and good intentions of the animal shelter, the fact remains that these facilities are unable to handle the increasingly heavy caseload of animals that are being rescued, abandoned or
relinquished every month - and unfortunately, the only option that many of these animals face is euthanasia.
After being made aware of the heartbreaking plight of these homeless animals, we feel
committed to do something to assist these no-kill animal rescue organizations, which are committed not only to educating the public about the issues of animal overpopulation, and offering of spay and neuter services to help address this problem, but also to finding foster or permanent homes for homeless animals, in lieu of euthanizing them. Our goal is to help defray some of their ongoing rescue-related costs: e.g., imminent medical care, food, sheltering, and follow-up vet visits (which include prescription costs).
Over the past few weeks, the media has given coverage to the heartbreaking plight of homeless animals people are abandoning them left and right as they struggle to make ends meet.
The situation has become acute, and although taking measures to help
control the overpopulation of animals is important (through spay & neuter programs), our hearts lie with alleviating some of the current suffering of those animals already born that are unable to help themselves.
As a frequent donor to numerous charitable causes myself, I am sensitive to the fact that during this time of economic recession, it is most important to reach out and lend a hand to those less fortunate than myself, including the animals.
I myself own 4 former rescue dogs, Lindsey owns 2 former rescues and Amanda fosters animals from other No Kill Rescue Centers until they get adopted into their forever home.
Our last former rescue, who came to us, a very sweet, but timid guy, who rarely wagged his tail, and was too shy to display much affection. Now Sebastian referred to as Mr. Wiggles by some of his female fans) - is the estates ambassador of love, and a huge hit with our guests especially the children.
It would be wonderful to offer a second chance at happiness to many more of these helpless animals who want nothing more but to be part of a loving home.
And so the dilemma begins.
We lease a 3 bedroom home on a very nice property however the owner of the property will not give us permission to build kennels for the animals in the high kill facilities. And we are not in a position to buy a home as all of our extra income goes to care for these animals.
That is where you come in, we are graciously asking if you can donate a 3 bedroom mobile home and possibly a spot of land in the greater Savannah, GA area.
Either or is great, but if you could donate both we could get started allot faster in the building process.
Everything we receive is through donations, we dont ask for cash donations in any way, shape or form. Materials for building the kennels, dog food Veterinarian vouchers for animals that need medical attention so on and so forth.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT YOUR DONATION IS 100% Tax DEDUCTIBLE !!!!
Our EIN number is 27-3751980
And our letter of Recognition for Exemption is in process as we speak.
We hope you will consider supporting what we believe to be a truly noble and selfless cause, being carried out by the many unsung heroes in our community.
We hope to be hearing from you very soon.
Sincerely
Barbie Nemeth
Kandi Boo Rescue
145 Community Rd
Bloomingdale, GA 31302
912-224-9543
Kandi_boo_rescue@rescueteam.com
Footnote:
We are the parents of a 15 year old son with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and we also have full custody of our 6 year old grandaughter who was born with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Once we are up and running with the rescue we plan to incorparate Autistic children as well as children with other handicaps into our program.
Twice a month we will have the children come to the rescue and spend time with the animals, these 2 issues are very near and dear to our entire family and community.
Please save a life, help the high kill cats and dogs, help the children.
God Bless
The Nemeths
Mission Statement:
Our Mission Statement:
Our mission is to protect the welfare of the animals we come in contact with, and to promote the humane treatment and well being of these animals by:
Providing shelter and medical care for stray or abandoned animals in the Greater Savannah, Chatham County, Effingham County and Liberty County area's of Georgia.
Responding with personal commitment, humane sensitivity, compassion, and technical skill to the needs of these animals, actively promoting suitable adoptions of the animals.
Encouraging the spay and neutering of dogs and cats to ensure the numbers of unwanted animals be kept to a minimum; and helping to prevent cruelty to animals by promoting animal welfare legislation and education.
Local Rescue Groups only succeed in partnership with the community. Partnering with the Animal Care professions, local businesses, supporters, members and many hours of volunteer time make this work. Can you help us take care of more dogs and cats?
The Community Veterinarians who discount their services help CARE save many lives yet even then, the cost of surgery and post operative care adds up quickly.
Taking care of Rescued animals is something we do best.
We know because we do it and have surely passed the test.
The animals we bathed, the food we have fed, the vacuuming we have done, and all to watch a frightened soul, sit dreaming in the sun.
We know they understand this, for in their eyes we see the love that we have given them come shining back at us.
Some people think we are crazy, some others think we are great.
But very few can understand what really is at stake.
If we can love and help an animal to find a better way.
Our lives are much richer, we look forward to each day.
So now you know our secret, it's there for all to see.
The love we give, the life we save, its all for our selfish needs!
Kandi Boo Animal Rescue
Posted by kandiboorescue on 2010-11-02 11:58:58
My name is Barbie Nemeth.
I am writing to you on behalf of opening our new not-for-profit no-kill animal rescue organization. In greater Savannah, Chatham, Liberty & Effingham Counties
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate cats and dogs that are on the high kill list for euthanasia, treating their illness if any and placing homeless animals into safe and loving homes, and not toward administrative costs.
Our family and dear friends Lindsey Mlekush & Amanda Hein have been donating food, time, medical supplies, under ground fencing, blankets , pillows, tarp everything you can imagine a helpless animal needs to numerous rescues throughout Georgia for quite sometime now. We are always looking for the best way we can help these helpless animals.
After some excited brainstorming we came up with the idea to open our own not for profit rescue. Hence the name Kandi Boo Rescue came about.
Please allow me to offer some background into what inspired us to open Kandi Boo Animal Rescue.
We were informed, through corroborated stories of animal rescue volunteers of many unspoken tragedies that were suffered by the less fortunate animals at the local humane society. Notwithstanding the tireless endeavors and good intentions of the animal shelter, the fact remains that these facilities are unable to handle the increasingly heavy caseload of animals that are being rescued, abandoned or
relinquished every month - and unfortunately, the only option that many of these animals face is euthanasia.
After being made aware of the heartbreaking plight of these homeless animals, we feel
committed to do something to assist these no-kill animal rescue organizations, which are committed not only to educating the public about the issues of animal overpopulation, and offering of spay and neuter services to help address this problem, but also to finding foster or permanent homes for homeless animals, in lieu of euthanizing them. Our goal is to help defray some of their ongoing rescue-related costs: e.g., imminent medical care, food, sheltering, and follow-up vet visits (which include prescription costs).
Over the past few weeks, the media has given coverage to the heartbreaking plight of homeless animals people are abandoning them left and right as they struggle to make ends meet.
The situation has become acute, and although taking measures to help
control the overpopulation of animals is important (through spay & neuter programs), our hearts lie with alleviating some of the current suffering of those animals already born that are unable to help themselves.
As a frequent donor to numerous charitable causes myself, I am sensitive to the fact that during this time of economic recession, it is most important to reach out and lend a hand to those less fortunate than myself, including the animals.
I myself own 4 former rescue dogs, Lindsey owns 2 former rescues and Amanda fosters animals from other No Kill Rescue Centers until they get adopted into their forever home.
Our last former rescue, who came to us, a very sweet, but timid guy, who rarely wagged his tail, and was too shy to display much affection. Now Sebastian referred to as Mr. Wiggles by some of his female fans) - is the estates ambassador of love, and a huge hit with our guests especially the children.
It would be wonderful to offer a second chance at happiness to many more of these helpless animals who want nothing more but to be part of a loving home.
And so the dilemma begins.
We lease a 3 bedroom home on a very nice property however the owner of the property will not give us permission to build kennels for the animals in the high kill facilities. And we are not in a position to buy a home as all of our extra income goes to care for these animals.
That is where you come in, we are graciously asking if you can donate a 3 bedroom mobile home and possibly a spot of land in the greater Savannah, GA area.
Either or is great, but if you could donate both we could get started allot faster in the building process.
Everything we receive is through donations, we dont ask for cash donations in any way, shape or form. Materials for building the kennels, dog food Veterinarian vouchers for animals that need medical attention so on and so forth.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT YOUR DONATION IS 100% Tax DEDUCTIBLE !!!!
Our EIN number is 27-3751980
And our letter of Recognition for Exemption is in process as we speak.
We hope you will consider supporting what we believe to be a truly noble and selfless cause, being carried out by the many unsung heroes in our community.
We hope to be hearing from you very soon.
Sincerely
Barbie Nemeth
Kandi Boo Rescue
145 Community Rd
Bloomingdale, GA 31302
912-224-9543
Kandi_boo_rescue@rescueteam.com
Footnote:
We are the parents of a 15 year old son with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and we also have full custody of our 6 year old grandaughter who was born with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Once we are up and running with the rescue we plan to incorparate Autistic children as well as children with other handicaps into our program.
Twice a month we will have the children come to the rescue and spend time with the animals, these 2 issues are very near and dear to our entire family and community.
Please save a life, help the high kill cats and dogs, help the children.
God Bless
The Nemeths
Mission Statement:
Our Mission Statement:
Our mission is to protect the welfare of the animals we come in contact with, and to promote the humane treatment and well being of these animals by:
Providing shelter and medical care for stray or abandoned animals in the Greater Savannah, Chatham County, Effingham County and Liberty County area's of Georgia.
Responding with personal commitment, humane sensitivity, compassion, and technical skill to the needs of these animals, actively promoting suitable adoptions of the animals.
Encouraging the spay and neutering of dogs and cats to ensure the numbers of unwanted animals be kept to a minimum; and helping to prevent cruelty to animals by promoting animal welfare legislation and education.
Local Rescue Groups only succeed in partnership with the community. Partnering with the Animal Care professions, local businesses, supporters, members and many hours of volunteer time make this work. Can you help us take care of more dogs and cats?
The Community Veterinarians who discount their services help CARE save many lives yet even then, the cost of surgery and post operative care adds up quickly.
Taking care of Rescued animals is something we do best.
We know because we do it and have surely passed the test.
The animals we bathed, the food we have fed, the vacuuming we have done, and all to watch a frightened soul, sit dreaming in the sun.
We know they understand this, for in their eyes we see the love that we have given them come shining back at us.
Some people think we are crazy, some others think we are great.
But very few can understand what really is at stake.
If we can love and help an animal to find a better way.
Our lives are much richer, we look forward to each day.
So now you know our secret, it's there for all to see.
The love we give, the life we save, its all for our selfish needs!
Kandi Boo Animal Rescue
Posted by kandiboorescue on 2010-11-02 11:58:58
My name is Barbie Nemeth.
I am writing to you on behalf of opening our new not-for-profit no-kill animal rescue organization. In greater Savannah, Chatham, Liberty & Effingham Counties
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate cats and dogs that are on the high kill list for euthanasia, treating their illness if any and placing homeless animals into safe and loving homes, and not toward administrative costs.
Our family and dear friends Lindsey Mlekush & Amanda Hein have been donating food, time, medical supplies, under ground fencing, blankets , pillows, tarp everything you can imagine a helpless animal needs to numerous rescues throughout Georgia for quite sometime now. We are always looking for the best way we can help these helpless animals.
After some excited brainstorming we came up with the idea to open our own not for profit rescue. Hence the name Kandi Boo Rescue came about.
Please allow me to offer some background into what inspired us to open Kandi Boo Animal Rescue.
We were informed, through corroborated stories of animal rescue volunteers of many unspoken tragedies that were suffered by the less fortunate animals at the local humane society. Notwithstanding the tireless endeavors and good intentions of the animal shelter, the fact remains that these facilities are unable to handle the increasingly heavy caseload of animals that are being rescued, abandoned or
relinquished every month - and unfortunately, the only option that many of these animals face is euthanasia.
After being made aware of the heartbreaking plight of these homeless animals, we feel
committed to do something to assist these no-kill animal rescue organizations, which are committed not only to educating the public about the issues of animal overpopulation, and offering of spay and neuter services to help address this problem, but also to finding foster or permanent homes for homeless animals, in lieu of euthanizing them. Our goal is to help defray some of their ongoing rescue-related costs: e.g., imminent medical care, food, sheltering, and follow-up vet visits (which include prescription costs).
Over the past few weeks, the media has given coverage to the heartbreaking plight of homeless animals people are abandoning them left and right as they struggle to make ends meet.
The situation has become acute, and although taking measures to help
control the overpopulation of animals is important (through spay & neuter programs), our hearts lie with alleviating some of the current suffering of those animals already born that are unable to help themselves.
As a frequent donor to numerous charitable causes myself, I am sensitive to the fact that during this time of economic recession, it is most important to reach out and lend a hand to those less fortunate than myself, including the animals.
I myself own 4 former rescue dogs, Lindsey owns 2 former rescues and Amanda fosters animals from other No Kill Rescue Centers until they get adopted into their forever home.
Our last former rescue, who came to us, a very sweet, but timid guy, who rarely wagged his tail, and was too shy to display much affection. Now Sebastian referred to as Mr. Wiggles by some of his female fans) - is the estates ambassador of love, and a huge hit with our guests especially the children.
It would be wonderful to offer a second chance at happiness to many more of these helpless animals who want nothing more but to be part of a loving home.
And so the dilemma begins.
We lease a 3 bedroom home on a very nice property however the owner of the property will not give us permission to build kennels for the animals in the high kill facilities. And we are not in a position to buy a home as all of our extra income goes to care for these animals.
That is where you come in, we are graciously asking if you can donate a 3 bedroom mobile home and possibly a spot of land in the greater Savannah, GA area.
Either or is great, but if you could donate both we could get started allot faster in the building process.
Everything we receive is through donations, we dont ask for cash donations in any way, shape or form. Materials for building the kennels, dog food Veterinarian vouchers for animals that need medical attention so on and so forth.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT YOUR DONATION IS 100% Tax DEDUCTIBLE !!!!
Our EIN number is 27-3751980
And our letter of Recognition for Exemption is in process as we speak.
We hope you will consider supporting what we believe to be a truly noble and selfless cause, being carried out by the many unsung heroes in our community.
We hope to be hearing from you very soon.
Sincerely
Barbie Nemeth
Kandi Boo Rescue
145 Community Rd
Bloomingdale, GA 31302
912-224-9543
Kandi_boo_rescue@rescueteam.com
Footnote:
We are the parents of a 15 year old son with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and we also have full custody of our 6 year old grandaughter who was born with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Once we are up and running with the rescue we plan to incorparate Autistic children as well as children with other handicaps into our program.
Twice a month we will have the children come to the rescue and spend time with the animals, these 2 issues are very near and dear to our entire family and community.
Please save a life, help the high kill cats and dogs, help the children.
God Bless
The Nemeths
Mission Statement:
Our Mission Statement:
Our mission is to protect the welfare of the animals we come in contact with, and to promote the humane treatment and well being of these animals by:
Providing shelter and medical care for stray or abandoned animals in the Greater Savannah, Chatham County, Effingham County and Liberty County area's of Georgia.
Responding with personal commitment, humane sensitivity, compassion, and technical skill to the needs of these animals, actively promoting suitable adoptions of the animals.
Encouraging the spay and neutering of dogs and cats to ensure the numbers of unwanted animals be kept to a minimum; and helping to prevent cruelty to animals by promoting animal welfare legislation and education.
Local Rescue Groups only succeed in partnership with the community. Partnering with the Animal Care professions, local businesses, supporters, members and many hours of volunteer time make this work. Can you help us take care of more dogs and cats?
The Community Veterinarians who discount their services help CARE save many lives yet even then, the cost of surgery and post operative care adds up quickly.
Taking care of Rescued animals is something we do best.
We know because we do it and have surely passed the test.
The animals we bathed, the food we have fed, the vacuuming we have done, and all to watch a frightened soul, sit dreaming in the sun.
We know they understand this, for in their eyes we see the love that we have given them come shining back at us.
Some people think we are crazy, some others think we are great.
But very few can understand what really is at stake.
If we can love and help an animal to find a better way.
Our lives are much richer, we look forward to each day.
So now you know our secret, it's there for all to see.
The love we give, the life we save, its all for our selfish needs!
Kandi Boo Animal Rescue
Posted by kandiboorescue on 2010-11-02 11:58:58
My name is Barbie Nemeth.
I am writing to you on behalf of opening our new not-for-profit no-kill animal rescue organization. In greater Savannah, Chatham, Liberty & Effingham Counties
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate cats and dogs that are on the high kill list for euthanasia, treating their illness if any and placing homeless animals into safe and loving homes, and not toward administrative costs.
Our family and dear friends Lindsey Mlekush & Amanda Hein have been donating food, time, medical supplies, under ground fencing, blankets , pillows, tarp everything you can imagine a helpless animal needs to numerous rescues throughout Georgia for quite sometime now. We are always looking for the best way we can help these helpless animals.
After some excited brainstorming we came up with the idea to open our own not for profit rescue. Hence the name Kandi Boo Rescue came about.
Please allow me to offer some background into what inspired us to open Kandi Boo Animal Rescue.
We were informed, through corroborated stories of animal rescue volunteers of many unspoken tragedies that were suffered by the less fortunate animals at the local humane society. Notwithstanding the tireless endeavors and good intentions of the animal shelter, the fact remains that these facilities are unable to handle the increasingly heavy caseload of animals that are being rescued, abandoned or
relinquished every month - and unfortunately, the only option that many of these animals face is euthanasia.
After being made aware of the heartbreaking plight of these homeless animals, we feel
committed to do something to assist these no-kill animal rescue organizations, which are committed not only to educating the public about the issues of animal overpopulation, and offering of spay and neuter services to help address this problem, but also to finding foster or permanent homes for homeless animals, in lieu of euthanizing them. Our goal is to help defray some of their ongoing rescue-related costs: e.g., imminent medical care, food, sheltering, and follow-up vet visits (which include prescription costs).
Over the past few weeks, the media has given coverage to the heartbreaking plight of homeless animals people are abandoning them left and right as they struggle to make ends meet.
The situation has become acute, and although taking measures to help
control the overpopulation of animals is important (through spay & neuter programs), our hearts lie with alleviating some of the current suffering of those animals already born that are unable to help themselves.
As a frequent donor to numerous charitable causes myself, I am sensitive to the fact that during this time of economic recession, it is most important to reach out and lend a hand to those less fortunate than myself, including the animals.
I myself own 4 former rescue dogs, Lindsey owns 2 former rescues and Amanda fosters animals from other No Kill Rescue Centers until they get adopted into their forever home.
Our last former rescue, who came to us, a very sweet, but timid guy, who rarely wagged his tail, and was too shy to display much affection. Now Sebastian referred to as Mr. Wiggles by some of his female fans) - is the estates ambassador of love, and a huge hit with our guests especially the children.
It would be wonderful to offer a second chance at happiness to many more of these helpless animals who want nothing more but to be part of a loving home.
And so the dilemma begins.
We lease a 3 bedroom home on a very nice property however the owner of the property will not give us permission to build kennels for the animals in the high kill facilities. And we are not in a position to buy a home as all of our extra income goes to care for these animals.
That is where you come in, we are graciously asking if you can donate a 3 bedroom mobile home and possibly a spot of land in the greater Savannah, GA area.
Either or is great, but if you could donate both we could get started allot faster in the building process.
Everything we receive is through donations, we dont ask for cash donations in any way, shape or form. Materials for building the kennels, dog food Veterinarian vouchers for animals that need medical attention so on and so forth.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT YOUR DONATION IS 100% Tax DEDUCTIBLE !!!!
Our EIN number is 27-3751980
And our letter of Recognition for Exemption is in process as we speak.
We hope you will consider supporting what we believe to be a truly noble and selfless cause, being carried out by the many unsung heroes in our community.
We hope to be hearing from you very soon.
Sincerely
Barbie Nemeth
Kandi Boo Rescue
145 Community Rd
Bloomingdale, GA 31302
912-224-9543
Kandi_boo_rescue@rescueteam.com
Footnote:
We are the parents of a 15 year old son with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and we also have full custody of our 6 year old grandaughter who was born with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Once we are up and running with the rescue we plan to incorparate Autistic children as well as children with other handicaps into our program.
Twice a month we will have the children come to the rescue and spend time with the animals, these 2 issues are very near and dear to our entire family and community.
Please save a life, help the high kill cats and dogs, help the children.
God Bless
The Nemeths
Mission Statement:
Our Mission Statement:
Our mission is to protect the welfare of the animals we come in contact with, and to promote the humane treatment and well being of these animals by:
Providing shelter and medical care for stray or abandoned animals in the Greater Savannah, Chatham County, Effingham County and Liberty County area's of Georgia.
Responding with personal commitment, humane sensitivity, compassion, and technical skill to the needs of these animals, actively promoting suitable adoptions of the animals.
Encouraging the spay and neutering of dogs and cats to ensure the numbers of unwanted animals be kept to a minimum; and helping to prevent cruelty to animals by promoting animal welfare legislation and education.
Local Rescue Groups only succeed in partnership with the community. Partnering with the Animal Care professions, local businesses, supporters, members and many hours of volunteer time make this work. Can you help us take care of more dogs and cats?
The Community Veterinarians who discount their services help CARE save many lives yet even then, the cost of surgery and post operative care adds up quickly.
Taking care of Rescued animals is something we do best.
We know because we do it and have surely passed the test.
The animals we bathed, the food we have fed, the vacuuming we have done, and all to watch a frightened soul, sit dreaming in the sun.
We know they understand this, for in their eyes we see the love that we have given them come shining back at us.
Some people think we are crazy, some others think we are great.
But very few can understand what really is at stake.
If we can love and help an animal to find a better way.
Our lives are much richer, we look forward to each day.
So now you know our secret, it's there for all to see.
The love we give, the life we save, its all for our selfish needs!
Kandi Boo Animal Rescue
Posted by kandiboorescue on 2010-11-02 11:58:58
My name is Barbie Nemeth.
I am writing to you on behalf of opening our new not-for-profit no-kill animal rescue organization. In greater Savannah, Chatham, Liberty & Effingham Counties
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate cats and dogs that are on the high kill list for euthanasia, treating their illness if any and placing homeless animals into safe and loving homes, and not toward administrative costs.
Our family and dear friends Lindsey Mlekush & Amanda Hein have been donating food, time, medical supplies, under ground fencing, blankets , pillows, tarp everything you can imagine a helpless animal needs to numerous rescues throughout Georgia for quite sometime now. We are always looking for the best way we can help these helpless animals.
After some excited brainstorming we came up with the idea to open our own not for profit rescue. Hence the name Kandi Boo Rescue came about.
Please allow me to offer some background into what inspired us to open Kandi Boo Animal Rescue.
We were informed, through corroborated stories of animal rescue volunteers of many unspoken tragedies that were suffered by the less fortunate animals at the local humane society. Notwithstanding the tireless endeavors and good intentions of the animal shelter, the fact remains that these facilities are unable to handle the increasingly heavy caseload of animals that are being rescued, abandoned or
relinquished every month - and unfortunately, the only option that many of these animals face is euthanasia.
After being made aware of the heartbreaking plight of these homeless animals, we feel
committed to do something to assist these no-kill animal rescue organizations, which are committed not only to educating the public about the issues of animal overpopulation, and offering of spay and neuter services to help address this problem, but also to finding foster or permanent homes for homeless animals, in lieu of euthanizing them. Our goal is to help defray some of their ongoing rescue-related costs: e.g., imminent medical care, food, sheltering, and follow-up vet visits (which include prescription costs).
Over the past few weeks, the media has given coverage to the heartbreaking plight of homeless animals people are abandoning them left and right as they struggle to make ends meet.
The situation has become acute, and although taking measures to help
control the overpopulation of animals is important (through spay & neuter programs), our hearts lie with alleviating some of the current suffering of those animals already born that are unable to help themselves.
As a frequent donor to numerous charitable causes myself, I am sensitive to the fact that during this time of economic recession, it is most important to reach out and lend a hand to those less fortunate than myself, including the animals.
I myself own 4 former rescue dogs, Lindsey owns 2 former rescues and Amanda fosters animals from other No Kill Rescue Centers until they get adopted into their forever home.
Our last former rescue, who came to us, a very sweet, but timid guy, who rarely wagged his tail, and was too shy to display much affection. Now Sebastian referred to as Mr. Wiggles by some of his female fans) - is the estates ambassador of love, and a huge hit with our guests especially the children.
It would be wonderful to offer a second chance at happiness to many more of these helpless animals who want nothing more but to be part of a loving home.
And so the dilemma begins.
We lease a 3 bedroom home on a very nice property however the owner of the property will not give us permission to build kennels for the animals in the high kill facilities. And we are not in a position to buy a home as all of our extra income goes to care for these animals.
That is where you come in, we are graciously asking if you can donate a 3 bedroom mobile home and possibly a spot of land in the greater Savannah, GA area.
Either or is great, but if you could donate both we could get started allot faster in the building process.
Everything we receive is through donations, we dont ask for cash donations in any way, shape or form. Materials for building the kennels, dog food Veterinarian vouchers for animals that need medical attention so on and so forth.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT YOUR DONATION IS 100% Tax DEDUCTIBLE !!!!
Our EIN number is 27-3751980
And our letter of Recognition for Exemption is in process as we speak.
We hope you will consider supporting what we believe to be a truly noble and selfless cause, being carried out by the many unsung heroes in our community.
We hope to be hearing from you very soon.
Sincerely
Barbie Nemeth
Kandi Boo Rescue
145 Community Rd
Bloomingdale, GA 31302
912-224-9543
Kandi_boo_rescue@rescueteam.com
Footnote:
We are the parents of a 15 year old son with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and we also have full custody of our 6 year old grandaughter who was born with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Once we are up and running with the rescue we plan to incorparate Autistic children as well as children with other handicaps into our program.
Twice a month we will have the children come to the rescue and spend time with the animals, these 2 issues are very near and dear to our entire family and community.
Please save a life, help the high kill cats and dogs, help the children.
God Bless
The Nemeths
Mission Statement:
Our Mission Statement:
Our mission is to protect the welfare of the animals we come in contact with, and to promote the humane treatment and well being of these animals by:
Providing shelter and medical care for stray or abandoned animals in the Greater Savannah, Chatham County, Effingham County and Liberty County area's of Georgia.
Responding with personal commitment, humane sensitivity, compassion, and technical skill to the needs of these animals, actively promoting suitable adoptions of the animals.
Encouraging the spay and neutering of dogs and cats to ensure the numbers of unwanted animals be kept to a minimum; and helping to prevent cruelty to animals by promoting animal welfare legislation and education.
Local Rescue Groups only succeed in partnership with the community. Partnering with the Animal Care professions, local businesses, supporters, members and many hours of volunteer time make this work. Can you help us take care of more dogs and cats?
The Community Veterinarians who discount their services help CARE save many lives yet even then, the cost of surgery and post operative care adds up quickly.
Taking care of Rescued animals is something we do best.
We know because we do it and have surely passed the test.
The animals we bathed, the food we have fed, the vacuuming we have done, and all to watch a frightened soul, sit dreaming in the sun.
We know they understand this, for in their eyes we see the love that we have given them come shining back at us.
Some people think we are crazy, some others think we are great.
But very few can understand what really is at stake.
If we can love and help an animal to find a better way.
Our lives are much richer, we look forward to each day.
So now you know our secret, it's there for all to see.
The love we give, the life we save, its all for our selfish needs!
Kandi Boo Animal Rescue
Posted by kandiboorescue on 2010-11-02 11:58:58
My name is Barbie Nemeth.
I am writing to you on behalf of opening our new not-for-profit no-kill animal rescue organization. In greater Savannah, Chatham, Liberty & Effingham Counties
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate cats and dogs that are on the high kill list for euthanasia, treating their illness if any and placing homeless animals into safe and loving homes, and not toward administrative costs.
Our family and dear friends Lindsey Mlekush & Amanda Hein have been donating food, time, medical supplies, under ground fencing, blankets , pillows, tarp everything you can imagine a helpless animal needs to numerous rescues throughout Georgia for quite sometime now. We are always looking for the best way we can help these helpless animals.
After some excited brainstorming we came up with the idea to open our own not for profit rescue. Hence the name Kandi Boo Rescue came about.
Please allow me to offer some background into what inspired us to open Kandi Boo Animal Rescue.
We were informed, through corroborated stories of animal rescue volunteers of many unspoken tragedies that were suffered by the less fortunate animals at the local humane society. Notwithstanding the tireless endeavors and good intentions of the animal shelter, the fact remains that these facilities are unable to handle the increasingly heavy caseload of animals that are being rescued, abandoned or
relinquished every month - and unfortunately, the only option that many of these animals face is euthanasia.
After being made aware of the heartbreaking plight of these homeless animals, we feel
committed to do something to assist these no-kill animal rescue organizations, which are committed not only to educating the public about the issues of animal overpopulation, and offering of spay and neuter services to help address this problem, but also to finding foster or permanent homes for homeless animals, in lieu of euthanizing them. Our goal is to help defray some of their ongoing rescue-related costs: e.g., imminent medical care, food, sheltering, and follow-up vet visits (which include prescription costs).
Over the past few weeks, the media has given coverage to the heartbreaking plight of homeless animals people are abandoning them left and right as they struggle to make ends meet.
The situation has become acute, and although taking measures to help
control the overpopulation of animals is important (through spay & neuter programs), our hearts lie with alleviating some of the current suffering of those animals already born that are unable to help themselves.
As a frequent donor to numerous charitable causes myself, I am sensitive to the fact that during this time of economic recession, it is most important to reach out and lend a hand to those less fortunate than myself, including the animals.
I myself own 4 former rescue dogs, Lindsey owns 2 former rescues and Amanda fosters animals from other No Kill Rescue Centers until they get adopted into their forever home.
Our last former rescue, who came to us, a very sweet, but timid guy, who rarely wagged his tail, and was too shy to display much affection. Now Sebastian referred to as Mr. Wiggles by some of his female fans) - is the estates ambassador of love, and a huge hit with our guests especially the children.
It would be wonderful to offer a second chance at happiness to many more of these helpless animals who want nothing more but to be part of a loving home.
And so the dilemma begins.
We lease a 3 bedroom home on a very nice property however the owner of the property will not give us permission to build kennels for the animals in the high kill facilities. And we are not in a position to buy a home as all of our extra income goes to care for these animals.
That is where you come in, we are graciously asking if you can donate a 3 bedroom mobile home and possibly a spot of land in the greater Savannah, GA area.
Either or is great, but if you could donate both we could get started allot faster in the building process.
Everything we receive is through donations, we dont ask for cash donations in any way, shape or form. Materials for building the kennels, dog food Veterinarian vouchers for animals that need medical attention so on and so forth.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT YOUR DONATION IS 100% Tax DEDUCTIBLE !!!!
Our EIN number is 27-3751980
And our letter of Recognition for Exemption is in process as we speak.
We hope you will consider supporting what we believe to be a truly noble and selfless cause, being carried out by the many unsung heroes in our community.
We hope to be hearing from you very soon.
Sincerely
Barbie Nemeth
Kandi Boo Rescue
145 Community Rd
Bloomingdale, GA 31302
912-224-9543
Kandi_boo_rescue@rescueteam.com
Footnote:
We are the parents of a 15 year old son with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and we also have full custody of our 6 year old grandaughter who was born with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Once we are up and running with the rescue we plan to incorparate Autistic children as well as children with other handicaps into our program.
Twice a month we will have the children come to the rescue and spend time with the animals, these 2 issues are very near and dear to our entire family and community.
Please save a life, help the high kill cats and dogs, help the children.
God Bless
The Nemeths
Mission Statement:
Our Mission Statement:
Our mission is to protect the welfare of the animals we come in contact with, and to promote the humane treatment and well being of these animals by:
Providing shelter and medical care for stray or abandoned animals in the Greater Savannah, Chatham County, Effingham County and Liberty County area's of Georgia.
Responding with personal commitment, humane sensitivity, compassion, and technical skill to the needs of these animals, actively promoting suitable adoptions of the animals.
Encouraging the spay and neutering of dogs and cats to ensure the numbers of unwanted animals be kept to a minimum; and helping to prevent cruelty to animals by promoting animal welfare legislation and education.
Local Rescue Groups only succeed in partnership with the community. Partnering with the Animal Care professions, local businesses, supporters, members and many hours of volunteer time make this work. Can you help us take care of more dogs and cats?
The Community Veterinarians who discount their services help CARE save many lives yet even then, the cost of surgery and post operative care adds up quickly.
Taking care of Rescued animals is something we do best.
We know because we do it and have surely passed the test.
The animals we bathed, the food we have fed, the vacuuming we have done, and all to watch a frightened soul, sit dreaming in the sun.
We know they understand this, for in their eyes we see the love that we have given them come shining back at us.
Some people think we are crazy, some others think we are great.
But very few can understand what really is at stake.
If we can love and help an animal to find a better way.
Our lives are much richer, we look forward to each day.
So now you know our secret, it's there for all to see.
The love we give, the life we save, its all for our selfish needs!
Kandi Boo Animal Rescue
Posted by kandiboorescue on 2010-11-02 11:58:58
My name is Barbie Nemeth.
I am writing to you on behalf of opening our new not-for-profit no-kill animal rescue organization. In greater Savannah, Chatham, Liberty & Effingham Counties
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate cats and dogs that are on the high kill list for euthanasia, treating their illness if any and placing homeless animals into safe and loving homes, and not toward administrative costs.
Our family and dear friends Lindsey Mlekush & Amanda Hein have been donating food, time, medical supplies, under ground fencing, blankets , pillows, tarp everything you can imagine a helpless animal needs to numerous rescues throughout Georgia for quite sometime now. We are always looking for the best way we can help these helpless animals.
After some excited brainstorming we came up with the idea to open our own not for profit rescue. Hence the name Kandi Boo Rescue came about.
Please allow me to offer some background into what inspired us to open Kandi Boo Animal Rescue.
We were informed, through corroborated stories of animal rescue volunteers of many unspoken tragedies that were suffered by the less fortunate animals at the local humane society. Notwithstanding the tireless endeavors and good intentions of the animal shelter, the fact remains that these facilities are unable to handle the increasingly heavy caseload of animals that are being rescued, abandoned or
relinquished every month - and unfortunately, the only option that many of these animals face is euthanasia.
After being made aware of the heartbreaking plight of these homeless animals, we feel
committed to do something to assist these no-kill animal rescue organizations, which are committed not only to educating the public about the issues of animal overpopulation, and offering of spay and neuter services to help address this problem, but also to finding foster or permanent homes for homeless animals, in lieu of euthanizing them. Our goal is to help defray some of their ongoing rescue-related costs: e.g., imminent medical care, food, sheltering, and follow-up vet visits (which include prescription costs).
Over the past few weeks, the media has given coverage to the heartbreaking plight of homeless animals people are abandoning them left and right as they struggle to make ends meet.
The situation has become acute, and although taking measures to help
control the overpopulation of animals is important (through spay & neuter programs), our hearts lie with alleviating some of the current suffering of those animals already born that are unable to help themselves.
As a frequent donor to numerous charitable causes myself, I am sensitive to the fact that during this time of economic recession, it is most important to reach out and lend a hand to those less fortunate than myself, including the animals.
I myself own 4 former rescue dogs, Lindsey owns 2 former rescues and Amanda fosters animals from other No Kill Rescue Centers until they get adopted into their forever home.
Our last former rescue, who came to us, a very sweet, but timid guy, who rarely wagged his tail, and was too shy to display much affection. Now Sebastian referred to as Mr. Wiggles by some of his female fans) - is the estates ambassador of love, and a huge hit with our guests especially the children.
It would be wonderful to offer a second chance at happiness to many more of these helpless animals who want nothing more but to be part of a loving home.
And so the dilemma begins.
We lease a 3 bedroom home on a very nice property however the owner of the property will not give us permission to build kennels for the animals in the high kill facilities. And we are not in a position to buy a home as all of our extra income goes to care for these animals.
That is where you come in, we are graciously asking if you can donate a 3 bedroom mobile home and possibly a spot of land in the greater Savannah, GA area.
Either or is great, but if you could donate both we could get started allot faster in the building process.
Everything we receive is through donations, we dont ask for cash donations in any way, shape or form. Materials for building the kennels, dog food Veterinarian vouchers for animals that need medical attention so on and so forth.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT YOUR DONATION IS 100% Tax DEDUCTIBLE !!!!
Our EIN number is 27-3751980
And our letter of Recognition for Exemption is in process as we speak.
We hope you will consider supporting what we believe to be a truly noble and selfless cause, being carried out by the many unsung heroes in our community.
We hope to be hearing from you very soon.
Sincerely
Barbie Nemeth
Kandi Boo Rescue
145 Community Rd
Bloomingdale, GA 31302
912-224-9543
Kandi_boo_rescue@rescueteam.com
Footnote:
We are the parents of a 15 year old son with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and we also have full custody of our 6 year old grandaughter who was born with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Once we are up and running with the rescue we plan to incorparate Autistic children as well as children with other handicaps into our program.
Twice a month we will have the children come to the rescue and spend time with the animals, these 2 issues are very near and dear to our entire family and community.
Please save a life, help the high kill cats and dogs, help the children.
God Bless
The Nemeths
Mission Statement:
Our Mission Statement:
Our mission is to protect the welfare of the animals we come in contact with, and to promote the humane treatment and well being of these animals by:
Providing shelter and medical care for stray or abandoned animals in the Greater Savannah, Chatham County, Effingham County and Liberty County area's of Georgia.
Responding with personal commitment, humane sensitivity, compassion, and technical skill to the needs of these animals, actively promoting suitable adoptions of the animals.
Encouraging the spay and neutering of dogs and cats to ensure the numbers of unwanted animals be kept to a minimum; and helping to prevent cruelty to animals by promoting animal welfare legislation and education.
Local Rescue Groups only succeed in partnership with the community. Partnering with the Animal Care professions, local businesses, supporters, members and many hours of volunteer time make this work. Can you help us take care of more dogs and cats?
The Community Veterinarians who discount their services help CARE save many lives yet even then, the cost of surgery and post operative care adds up quickly.
Taking care of Rescued animals is something we do best.
We know because we do it and have surely passed the test.
The animals we bathed, the food we have fed, the vacuuming we have done, and all to watch a frightened soul, sit dreaming in the sun.
We know they understand this, for in their eyes we see the love that we have given them come shining back at us.
Some people think we are crazy, some others think we are great.
But very few can understand what really is at stake.
If we can love and help an animal to find a better way.
Our lives are much richer, we look forward to each day.
So now you know our secret, it's there for all to see.
The love we give, the life we save, its all for our selfish needs!
Kandi Boo Animal Rescue
Posted by kandiboorescue on 2010-11-02 11:58:58
My name is Barbie Nemeth.
I am writing to you on behalf of opening our new not-for-profit no-kill animal rescue organization. In greater Savannah, Chatham, Liberty & Effingham Counties
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate cats and dogs that are on the high kill list for euthanasia, treating their illness if any and placing homeless animals into safe and loving homes, and not toward administrative costs.
Our family and dear friends Lindsey Mlekush & Amanda Hein have been donating food, time, medical supplies, under ground fencing, blankets , pillows, tarp everything you can imagine a helpless animal needs to numerous rescues throughout Georgia for quite sometime now. We are always looking for the best way we can help these helpless animals.
After some excited brainstorming we came up with the idea to open our own not for profit rescue. Hence the name Kandi Boo Rescue came about.
Please allow me to offer some background into what inspired us to open Kandi Boo Animal Rescue.
We were informed, through corroborated stories of animal rescue volunteers of many unspoken tragedies that were suffered by the less fortunate animals at the local humane society. Notwithstanding the tireless endeavors and good intentions of the animal shelter, the fact remains that these facilities are unable to handle the increasingly heavy caseload of animals that are being rescued, abandoned or
relinquished every month - and unfortunately, the only option that many of these animals face is euthanasia.
After being made aware of the heartbreaking plight of these homeless animals, we feel
committed to do something to assist these no-kill animal rescue organizations, which are committed not only to educating the public about the issues of animal overpopulation, and offering of spay and neuter services to help address this problem, but also to finding foster or permanent homes for homeless animals, in lieu of euthanizing them. Our goal is to help defray some of their ongoing rescue-related costs: e.g., imminent medical care, food, sheltering, and follow-up vet visits (which include prescription costs).
Over the past few weeks, the media has given coverage to the heartbreaking plight of homeless animals people are abandoning them left and right as they struggle to make ends meet.
The situation has become acute, and although taking measures to help
control the overpopulation of animals is important (through spay & neuter programs), our hearts lie with alleviating some of the current suffering of those animals already born that are unable to help themselves.
As a frequent donor to numerous charitable causes myself, I am sensitive to the fact that during this time of economic recession, it is most important to reach out and lend a hand to those less fortunate than myself, including the animals.
I myself own 4 former rescue dogs, Lindsey owns 2 former rescues and Amanda fosters animals from other No Kill Rescue Centers until they get adopted into their forever home.
Our last former rescue, who came to us, a very sweet, but timid guy, who rarely wagged his tail, and was too shy to display much affection. Now Sebastian referred to as Mr. Wiggles by some of his female fans) - is the estates ambassador of love, and a huge hit with our guests especially the children.
It would be wonderful to offer a second chance at happiness to many more of these helpless animals who want nothing more but to be part of a loving home.
And so the dilemma begins.
We lease a 3 bedroom home on a very nice property however the owner of the property will not give us permission to build kennels for the animals in the high kill facilities. And we are not in a position to buy a home as all of our extra income goes to care for these animals.
That is where you come in, we are graciously asking if you can donate a 3 bedroom mobile home and possibly a spot of land in the greater Savannah, GA area.
Either or is great, but if you could donate both we could get started allot faster in the building process.
Everything we receive is through donations, we dont ask for cash donations in any way, shape or form. Materials for building the kennels, dog food Veterinarian vouchers for animals that need medical attention so on and so forth.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT YOUR DONATION IS 100% Tax DEDUCTIBLE !!!!
Our EIN number is 27-3751980
And our letter of Recognition for Exemption is in process as we speak.
We hope you will consider supporting what we believe to be a truly noble and selfless cause, being carried out by the many unsung heroes in our community.
We hope to be hearing from you very soon.
Sincerely
Barbie Nemeth
Kandi Boo Rescue
145 Community Rd
Bloomingdale, GA 31302
912-224-9543
Kandi_boo_rescue@rescueteam.com
Footnote:
We are the parents of a 15 year old son with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and we also have full custody of our 6 year old grandaughter who was born with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Once we are up and running with the rescue we plan to incorparate Autistic children as well as children with other handicaps into our program.
Twice a month we will have the children come to the rescue and spend time with the animals, these 2 issues are very near and dear to our entire family and community.
Please save a life, help the high kill cats and dogs, help the children.
God Bless
The Nemeths
Mission Statement:
Our Mission Statement:
Our mission is to protect the welfare of the animals we come in contact with, and to promote the humane treatment and well being of these animals by:
Providing shelter and medical care for stray or abandoned animals in the Greater Savannah, Chatham County, Effingham County and Liberty County area's of Georgia.
Responding with personal commitment, humane sensitivity, compassion, and technical skill to the needs of these animals, actively promoting suitable adoptions of the animals.
Encouraging the spay and neutering of dogs and cats to ensure the numbers of unwanted animals be kept to a minimum; and helping to prevent cruelty to animals by promoting animal welfare legislation and education.
Local Rescue Groups only succeed in partnership with the community. Partnering with the Animal Care professions, local businesses, supporters, members and many hours of volunteer time make this work. Can you help us take care of more dogs and cats?
The Community Veterinarians who discount their services help CARE save many lives yet even then, the cost of surgery and post operative care adds up quickly.
Taking care of Rescued animals is something we do best.
We know because we do it and have surely passed the test.
The animals we bathed, the food we have fed, the vacuuming we have done, and all to watch a frightened soul, sit dreaming in the sun.
We know they understand this, for in their eyes we see the love that we have given them come shining back at us.
Some people think we are crazy, some others think we are great.
But very few can understand what really is at stake.
If we can love and help an animal to find a better way.
Our lives are much richer, we look forward to each day.
So now you know our secret, it's there for all to see.
The love we give, the life we save, its all for our selfish needs!
Kandi Boo Animal Rescue
Posted by kandiboorescue on 2010-11-02 11:58:58
My name is Barbie Nemeth.
I am writing to you on behalf of opening our new not-for-profit no-kill animal rescue organization. In greater Savannah, Chatham, Liberty & Effingham Counties
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate cats and dogs that are on the high kill list for euthanasia, treating their illness if any and placing homeless animals into safe and loving homes, and not toward administrative costs.
Our family and dear friends Lindsey Mlekush & Amanda Hein have been donating food, time, medical supplies, under ground fencing, blankets , pillows, tarp everything you can imagine a helpless animal needs to numerous rescues throughout Georgia for quite sometime now. We are always looking for the best way we can help these helpless animals.
After some excited brainstorming we came up with the idea to open our own not for profit rescue. Hence the name Kandi Boo Rescue came about.
Please allow me to offer some background into what inspired us to open Kandi Boo Animal Rescue.
We were informed, through corroborated stories of animal rescue volunteers of many unspoken tragedies that were suffered by the less fortunate animals at the local humane society. Notwithstanding the tireless endeavors and good intentions of the animal shelter, the fact remains that these facilities are unable to handle the increasingly heavy caseload of animals that are being rescued, abandoned or
relinquished every month - and unfortunately, the only option that many of these animals face is euthanasia.
After being made aware of the heartbreaking plight of these homeless animals, we feel
committed to do something to assist these no-kill animal rescue organizations, which are committed not only to educating the public about the issues of animal overpopulation, and offering of spay and neuter services to help address this problem, but also to finding foster or permanent homes for homeless animals, in lieu of euthanizing them. Our goal is to help defray some of their ongoing rescue-related costs: e.g., imminent medical care, food, sheltering, and follow-up vet visits (which include prescription costs).
Over the past few weeks, the media has given coverage to the heartbreaking plight of homeless animals people are abandoning them left and right as they struggle to make ends meet.
The situation has become acute, and although taking measures to help
control the overpopulation of animals is important (through spay & neuter programs), our hearts lie with alleviating some of the current suffering of those animals already born that are unable to help themselves.
As a frequent donor to numerous charitable causes myself, I am sensitive to the fact that during this time of economic recession, it is most important to reach out and lend a hand to those less fortunate than myself, including the animals.
I myself own 4 former rescue dogs, Lindsey owns 2 former rescues and Amanda fosters animals from other No Kill Rescue Centers until they get adopted into their forever home.
Our last former rescue, who came to us, a very sweet, but timid guy, who rarely wagged his tail, and was too shy to display much affection. Now Sebastian referred to as Mr. Wiggles by some of his female fans) - is the estates ambassador of love, and a huge hit with our guests especially the children.
It would be wonderful to offer a second chance at happiness to many more of these helpless animals who want nothing more but to be part of a loving home.
And so the dilemma begins.
We lease a 3 bedroom home on a very nice property however the owner of the property will not give us permission to build kennels for the animals in the high kill facilities. And we are not in a position to buy a home as all of our extra income goes to care for these animals.
That is where you come in, we are graciously asking if you can donate a 3 bedroom mobile home and possibly a spot of land in the greater Savannah, GA area.
Either or is great, but if you could donate both we could get started allot faster in the building process.
Everything we receive is through donations, we dont ask for cash donations in any way, shape or form. Materials for building the kennels, dog food Veterinarian vouchers for animals that need medical attention so on and so forth.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT YOUR DONATION IS 100% Tax DEDUCTIBLE !!!!
Our EIN number is 27-3751980
And our letter of Recognition for Exemption is in process as we speak.
We hope you will consider supporting what we believe to be a truly noble and selfless cause, being carried out by the many unsung heroes in our community.
We hope to be hearing from you very soon.
Sincerely
Barbie Nemeth
Kandi Boo Rescue
145 Community Rd
Bloomingdale, GA 31302
912-224-9543
Kandi_boo_rescue@rescueteam.com
Footnote:
We are the parents of a 15 year old son with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and we also have full custody of our 6 year old grandaughter who was born with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Once we are up and running with the rescue we plan to incorparate Autistic children as well as children with other handicaps into our program.
Twice a month we will have the children come to the rescue and spend time with the animals, these 2 issues are very near and dear to our entire family and community.
Please save a life, help the high kill cats and dogs, help the children.
God Bless
The Nemeths
Mission Statement:
Our Mission Statement:
Our mission is to protect the welfare of the animals we come in contact with, and to promote the humane treatment and well being of these animals by:
Providing shelter and medical care for stray or abandoned animals in the Greater Savannah, Chatham County, Effingham County and Liberty County area's of Georgia.
Responding with personal commitment, humane sensitivity, compassion, and technical skill to the needs of these animals, actively promoting suitable adoptions of the animals.
Encouraging the spay and neutering of dogs and cats to ensure the numbers of unwanted animals be kept to a minimum; and helping to prevent cruelty to animals by promoting animal welfare legislation and education.
Local Rescue Groups only succeed in partnership with the community. Partnering with the Animal Care professions, local businesses, supporters, members and many hours of volunteer time make this work. Can you help us take care of more dogs and cats?
The Community Veterinarians who discount their services help CARE save many lives yet even then, the cost of surgery and post operative care adds up quickly.
Taking care of Rescued animals is something we do best.
We know because we do it and have surely passed the test.
The animals we bathed, the food we have fed, the vacuuming we have done, and all to watch a frightened soul, sit dreaming in the sun.
We know they understand this, for in their eyes we see the love that we have given them come shining back at us.
Some people think we are crazy, some others think we are great.
But very few can understand what really is at stake.
If we can love and help an animal to find a better way.
Our lives are much richer, we look forward to each day.
So now you know our secret, it's there for all to see.
The love we give, the life we save, its all for our selfish needs!
Kandi Boo Animal Rescue
Posted by kandiboorescue on 2010-11-02 11:58:58
My name is Barbie Nemeth.
I am writing to you on behalf of opening our new not-for-profit no-kill animal rescue organization. In greater Savannah, Chatham, Liberty & Effingham Counties
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate cats and dogs that are on the high kill list for euthanasia, treating their illness if any and placing homeless animals into safe and loving homes, and not toward administrative costs.
Our family and dear friends Lindsey Mlekush & Amanda Hein have been donating food, time, medical supplies, under ground fencing, blankets , pillows, tarp everything you can imagine a helpless animal needs to numerous rescues throughout Georgia for quite sometime now. We are always looking for the best way we can help these helpless animals.
After some excited brainstorming we came up with the idea to open our own not for profit rescue. Hence the name Kandi Boo Rescue came about.
Please allow me to offer some background into what inspired us to open Kandi Boo Animal Rescue.
We were informed, through corroborated stories of animal rescue volunteers of many unspoken tragedies that were suffered by the less fortunate animals at the local humane society. Notwithstanding the tireless endeavors and good intentions of the animal shelter, the fact remains that these facilities are unable to handle the increasingly heavy caseload of animals that are being rescued, abandoned or
relinquished every month - and unfortunately, the only option that many of these animals face is euthanasia.
After being made aware of the heartbreaking plight of these homeless animals, we feel
committed to do something to assist these no-kill animal rescue organizations, which are committed not only to educating the public about the issues of animal overpopulation, and offering of spay and neuter services to help address this problem, but also to finding foster or permanent homes for homeless animals, in lieu of euthanizing them. Our goal is to help defray some of their ongoing rescue-related costs: e.g., imminent medical care, food, sheltering, and follow-up vet visits (which include prescription costs).
Over the past few weeks, the media has given coverage to the heartbreaking plight of homeless animals people are abandoning them left and right as they struggle to make ends meet.
The situation has become acute, and although taking measures to help
control the overpopulation of animals is important (through spay & neuter programs), our hearts lie with alleviating some of the current suffering of those animals already born that are unable to help themselves.
As a frequent donor to numerous charitable causes myself, I am sensitive to the fact that during this time of economic recession, it is most important to reach out and lend a hand to those less fortunate than myself, including the animals.
I myself own 4 former rescue dogs, Lindsey owns 2 former rescues and Amanda fosters animals from other No Kill Rescue Centers until they get adopted into their forever home.
Our last former rescue, who came to us, a very sweet, but timid guy, who rarely wagged his tail, and was too shy to display much affection. Now Sebastian referred to as Mr. Wiggles by some of his female fans) - is the estates ambassador of love, and a huge hit with our guests especially the children.
It would be wonderful to offer a second chance at happiness to many more of these helpless animals who want nothing more but to be part of a loving home.
And so the dilemma begins.
We lease a 3 bedroom home on a very nice property however the owner of the property will not give us permission to build kennels for the animals in the high kill facilities. And we are not in a position to buy a home as all of our extra income goes to care for these animals.
That is where you come in, we are graciously asking if you can donate a 3 bedroom mobile home and possibly a spot of land in the greater Savannah, GA area.
Either or is great, but if you could donate both we could get started allot faster in the building process.
Everything we receive is through donations, we dont ask for cash donations in any way, shape or form. Materials for building the kennels, dog food Veterinarian vouchers for animals that need medical attention so on and so forth.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT YOUR DONATION IS 100% Tax DEDUCTIBLE !!!!
Our EIN number is 27-3751980
And our letter of Recognition for Exemption is in process as we speak.
We hope you will consider supporting what we believe to be a truly noble and selfless cause, being carried out by the many unsung heroes in our community.
We hope to be hearing from you very soon.
Sincerely
Barbie Nemeth
Kandi Boo Rescue
145 Community Rd
Bloomingdale, GA 31302
912-224-9543
Kandi_boo_rescue@rescueteam.com
Footnote:
We are the parents of a 15 year old son with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and we also have full custody of our 6 year old grandaughter who was born with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Once we are up and running with the rescue we plan to incorparate Autistic children as well as children with other handicaps into our program.
Twice a month we will have the children come to the rescue and spend time with the animals, these 2 issues are very near and dear to our entire family and community.
Please save a life, help the high kill cats and dogs, help the children.
God Bless
The Nemeths
Mission Statement:
Our Mission Statement:
Our mission is to protect the welfare of the animals we come in contact with, and to promote the humane treatment and well being of these animals by:
Providing shelter and medical care for stray or abandoned animals in the Greater Savannah, Chatham County, Effingham County and Liberty County area's of Georgia.
Responding with personal commitment, humane sensitivity, compassion, and technical skill to the needs of these animals, actively promoting suitable adoptions of the animals.
Encouraging the spay and neutering of dogs and cats to ensure the numbers of unwanted animals be kept to a minimum; and helping to prevent cruelty to animals by promoting animal welfare legislation and education.
Local Rescue Groups only succeed in partnership with the community. Partnering with the Animal Care professions, local businesses, supporters, members and many hours of volunteer time make this work. Can you help us take care of more dogs and cats?
The Community Veterinarians who discount their services help CARE save many lives yet even then, the cost of surgery and post operative care adds up quickly.
Taking care of Rescued animals is something we do best.
We know because we do it and have surely passed the test.
The animals we bathed, the food we have fed, the vacuuming we have done, and all to watch a frightened soul, sit dreaming in the sun.
We know they understand this, for in their eyes we see the love that we have given them come shining back at us.
Some people think we are crazy, some others think we are great.
But very few can understand what really is at stake.
If we can love and help an animal to find a better way.
Our lives are much richer, we look forward to each day.
So now you know our secret, it's there for all to see.
The love we give, the life we save, its all for our selfish needs!
Kandi Boo Animal Rescue
Posted by kandiboorescue on 2010-11-02 11:58:58
I am writing to you on behalf of opening our new not-for-profit no-kill animal rescue organization. In greater Savannah, Chatham, Liberty & Effingham Counties
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate cats and dogs that are on the high kill list for euthanasia, treating their illness if any and placing homeless animals into safe and loving homes, and not toward administrative costs.
Our family and dear friends Lindsey Mlekush & Amanda Hein have been donating food, time, medical supplies, under ground fencing, blankets , pillows, tarp everything you can imagine a helpless animal needs to numerous rescues throughout Georgia for quite sometime now. We are always looking for the best way we can help these helpless animals.
After some excited brainstorming we came up with the idea to open our own not for profit rescue. Hence the name Kandi Boo Rescue came about.
Please allow me to offer some background into what inspired us to open Kandi Boo Animal Rescue.
We were informed, through corroborated stories of animal rescue volunteers of many unspoken tragedies that were suffered by the less fortunate animals at the local humane society. Notwithstanding the tireless endeavors and good intentions of the animal shelter, the fact remains that these facilities are unable to handle the increasingly heavy caseload of animals that are being rescued, abandoned or
relinquished every month - and unfortunately, the only option that many of these animals face is euthanasia.
After being made aware of the heartbreaking plight of these homeless animals, we feel
committed to do something to assist these no-kill animal rescue organizations, which are committed not only to educating the public about the issues of animal overpopulation, and offering of spay and neuter services to help address this problem, but also to finding foster or permanent homes for homeless animals, in lieu of euthanizing them. Our goal is to help defray some of their ongoing rescue-related costs: e.g., imminent medical care, food, sheltering, and follow-up vet visits (which include prescription costs).
Over the past few weeks, the media has given coverage to the heartbreaking plight of homeless animals people are abandoning them left and right as they struggle to make ends meet.
The situation has become acute, and although taking measures to help
control the overpopulation of animals is important (through spay & neuter programs), our hearts lie with alleviating some of the current suffering of those animals already born that are unable to help themselves.
As a frequent donor to numerous charitable causes myself, I am sensitive to the fact that during this time of economic recession, it is most important to reach out and lend a hand to those less fortunate than myself, including the animals.
I myself own 4 former rescue dogs, Lindsey owns 2 former rescues and Amanda fosters animals from other No Kill Rescue Centers until they get adopted into their forever home.
Our last former rescue, who came to us, a very sweet, but timid guy, who rarely wagged his tail, and was too shy to display much affection. Now Sebastian referred to as Mr. Wiggles by some of his female fans) - is the estates ambassador of love, and a huge hit with our guests especially the children.
It would be wonderful to offer a second chance at happiness to many more of these helpless animals who want nothing more but to be part of a loving home.
And so the dilemma begins.
We lease a 3 bedroom home on a very nice property however the owner of the property will not give us permission to build kennels for the animals in the high kill facilities. And we are not in a position to buy a home as all of our extra income goes to care for these animals.
That is where you come in, we are graciously asking if you can donate a 3 bedroom mobile home and possibly a spot of land in the greater Savannah, GA area.
Either or is great, but if you could donate both we could get started allot faster in the building process.
Everything we receive is through donations, we dont ask for cash donations in any way, shape or form. Materials for building the kennels, dog food Veterinarian vouchers for animals that need medical attention so on and so forth.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT YOUR DONATION IS 100% Tax DEDUCTIBLE !!!!
Our EIN number is 27-3751980
And our letter of Recognition for Exemption is in process as we speak.
We hope you will consider supporting what we believe to be a truly noble and selfless cause, being carried out by the many unsung heroes in our community.
We hope to be hearing from you very soon.
Sincerely
Barbie Nemeth
Kandi Boo Rescue
145 Community Rd
Bloomingdale, GA 31302
912-224-9543
Kandi_boo_rescue@rescueteam.com
Footnote:
We are the parents of a 15 year old son with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and we also have full custody of our 6 year old grandaughter who was born with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Once we are up and running with the rescue we plan to incorparate Autistic children as well as children with other handicaps into our program.
Twice a month we will have the children come to the rescue and spend time with the animals, these 2 issues are very near and dear to our entire family and community.
Please save a life, help the high kill cats and dogs, help the children.
God Bless
The Nemeths
Mission Statement:
Our Mission Statement:
Our mission is to protect the welfare of the animals we come in contact with, and to promote the humane treatment and well being of these animals by:
Providing shelter and medical care for stray or abandoned animals in the Greater Savannah, Chatham County, Effingham County and Liberty County area's of Georgia.
Responding with personal commitment, humane sensitivity, compassion, and technical skill to the needs of these animals, actively promoting suitable adoptions of the animals.
Encouraging the spay and neutering of dogs and cats to ensure the numbers of unwanted animals be kept to a minimum; and helping to prevent cruelty to animals by promoting animal welfare legislation and education.
Local Rescue Groups only succeed in partnership with the community. Partnering with the Animal Care professions, local businesses, supporters, members and many hours of volunteer time make this work. Can you help us take care of more dogs and cats?
The Community Veterinarians who discount their services help CARE save many lives yet even then, the cost of surgery and post operative care adds up quickly.
Taking care of Rescued animals is something we do best.
We know because we do it and have surely passed the test.
The animals we bathed, the food we have fed, the vacuuming we have done, and all to watch a frightened soul, sit dreaming in the sun.
We know they understand this, for in their eyes we see the love that we have given them come shining back at us.
Some people think we are crazy, some others think we are great.
But very few can understand what really is at stake.
If we can love and help an animal to find a better way.
Our lives are much richer, we look forward to each day.
So now you know our secret, it's there for all to see.
The love we give, the life we save, its all for our selfish needs!
Kandi Boo Animal Rescue
Posted by kandiboorescue on 2010-11-02 11:58:58
My name is Barbie Nemeth.
I am writing to you on behalf of opening our new not-for-profit no-kill animal rescue organization. In greater Savannah, Chatham, Liberty & Effingham Counties
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate cats and dogs that are on the high kill list for euthanasia, treating their illness if any and placing homeless animals into safe and loving homes, and not toward administrative costs.
Our family and dear friends Lindsey Mlekush & Amanda Hein have been donating food, time, medical supplies, under ground fencing, blankets , pillows, tarp everything you can imagine a helpless animal needs to numerous rescues throughout Georgia for quite sometime now. We are always looking for the best way we can help these helpless animals.
After some excited brainstorming we came up with the idea to open our own not for profit rescue. Hence the name Kandi Boo Rescue came about.
Please allow me to offer some background into what inspired us to open Kandi Boo Animal Rescue.
We were informed, through corroborated stories of animal rescue volunteers of many unspoken tragedies that were suffered by the less fortunate animals at the local humane society. Notwithstanding the tireless endeavors and good intentions of the animal shelter, the fact remains that these facilities are unable to handle the increasingly heavy caseload of animals that are being rescued, abandoned or
relinquished every month - and unfortunately, the only option that many of these animals face is euthanasia.
After being made aware of the heartbreaking plight of these homeless animals, we feel
committed to do something to assist these no-kill animal rescue organizations, which are committed not only to educating the public about the issues of animal overpopulation, and offering of spay and neuter services to help address this problem, but also to finding foster or permanent homes for homeless animals, in lieu of euthanizing them. Our goal is to help defray some of their ongoing rescue-related costs: e.g., imminent medical care, food, sheltering, and follow-up vet visits (which include prescription costs).
Over the past few weeks, the media has given coverage to the heartbreaking plight of homeless animals people are abandoning them left and right as they struggle to make ends meet.
The situation has become acute, and although taking measures to help
control the overpopulation of animals is important (through spay & neuter programs), our hearts lie with alleviating some of the current suffering of those animals already born that are unable to help themselves.
As a frequent donor to numerous charitable causes myself, I am sensitive to the fact that during this time of economic recession, it is most important to reach out and lend a hand to those less fortunate than myself, including the animals.
I myself own 4 former rescue dogs, Lindsey owns 2 former rescues and Amanda fosters animals from other No Kill Rescue Centers until they get adopted into their forever home.
Our last former rescue, who came to us, a very sweet, but timid guy, who rarely wagged his tail, and was too shy to display much affection. Now Sebastian referred to as Mr. Wiggles by some of his female fans) - is the estates ambassador of love, and a huge hit with our guests especially the children.
It would be wonderful to offer a second chance at happiness to many more of these helpless animals who want nothing more but to be part of a loving home.
And so the dilemma begins.
We lease a 3 bedroom home on a very nice property however the owner of the property will not give us permission to build kennels for the animals in the high kill facilities. And we are not in a position to buy a home as all of our extra income goes to care for these animals.
That is where you come in, we are graciously asking if you can donate a 3 bedroom mobile home and possibly a spot of land in the greater Savannah, GA area.
Either or is great, but if you could donate both we could get started allot faster in the building process.
Everything we receive is through donations, we dont ask for cash donations in any way, shape or form. Materials for building the kennels, dog food Veterinarian vouchers for animals that need medical attention so on and so forth.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT YOUR DONATION IS 100% Tax DEDUCTIBLE !!!!
Our EIN number is 27-3751980
And our letter of Recognition for Exemption is in process as we speak.
We hope you will consider supporting what we believe to be a truly noble and selfless cause, being carried out by the many unsung heroes in our community.
We hope to be hearing from you very soon.
Sincerely
Barbie Nemeth
Kandi Boo Rescue
145 Community Rd
Bloomingdale, GA 31302
912-224-9543
Kandi_boo_rescue@rescueteam.com
Footnote:
We are the parents of a 15 year old son with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and we also have full custody of our 6 year old grandaughter who was born with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Once we are up and running with the rescue we plan to incorparate Autistic children as well as children with other handicaps into our program.
Twice a month we will have the children come to the rescue and spend time with the animals, these 2 issues are very near and dear to our entire family and community.
Please save a life, help the high kill cats and dogs, help the children.
God Bless
The Nemeths
Mission Statement:
Our Mission Statement:
Our mission is to protect the welfare of the animals we come in contact with, and to promote the humane treatment and well being of these animals by:
Providing shelter and medical care for stray or abandoned animals in the Greater Savannah, Chatham County, Effingham County and Liberty County area's of Georgia.
Responding with personal commitment, humane sensitivity, compassion, and technical skill to the needs of these animals, actively promoting suitable adoptions of the animals.
Encouraging the spay and neutering of dogs and cats to ensure the numbers of unwanted animals be kept to a minimum; and helping to prevent cruelty to animals by promoting animal welfare legislation and education.
Local Rescue Groups only succeed in partnership with the community. Partnering with the Animal Care professions, local businesses, supporters, members and many hours of volunteer time make this work. Can you help us take care of more dogs and cats?
The Community Veterinarians who discount their services help CARE save many lives yet even then, the cost of surgery and post operative care adds up quickly.
Taking care of Rescued animals is something we do best.
We know because we do it and have surely passed the test.
The animals we bathed, the food we have fed, the vacuuming we have done, and all to watch a frightened soul, sit dreaming in the sun.
We know they understand this, for in their eyes we see the love that we have given them come shining back at us.
Some people think we are crazy, some others think we are great.
But very few can understand what really is at stake.
If we can love and help an animal to find a better way.
Our lives are much richer, we look forward to each day.
So now you know our secret, it's there for all to see.
The love we give, the life we save, its all for our selfish needs!
