The NOT
ONE MORE campaign is designed to make the
problem more visible and provide opportunities to get
involved and make a difference in the life of a pet.
We also hope that supporters of our mission to end
pet overpopulation will financially support our rescue
and adoption program to save shelter pets from euthanasia
and foster them until they find a permanent home. We are striving to create a community where every
pet matters. We never forget about the 219 pets
that are euthanized every day in Atlanta simply because
they don’t have a home to call their own. These
pets matter, and we hope you will join us in our goal
to make Atlanta a city where NOT
ONE MORE pet is euthanized
because of a lack of a home. Each one of us can save one. Together, we can save
hundreds. Join us today. To learn
more about AARF and our programs, visit our websites
to the right. UPDATE
10/7/2007: Because of the donations in August and September
to the Not One More campaign, we were able to rescue
the following pets from euthanasia:
CATS & KITTENS:
Millhouse: An orange tabby
kitten from Cherokee County AC (Adopted!)
Fred: A grey and white tabby kitten
from Cherokee County AC
Ginger: An orange and black tortie kitten
from Cherokee County AC
Annie: A tortoiseshell kitten
from Cherokee County AC
Olivia: A tortoiseshell
kitten from Cherokee County AC
DOGS & PUPPIES:
Maddie: A senior
beagle/chihuahua mix dog from Paulding County AC
Webster: An Australian Shepherd/Jack
Russell terrier mix puppy from Paulding County AC
Wilson: An Australian Shepherd/Boxer
mix puppy from Paulding County AC
With your support,
we have been able to save 8 deserving lives in the
last two months. Remember, each one of us can save
one. Together, we can save hundreds. |