And finally, to meet the challenge that No Kill entails,
shelter leadership needs to get the community excited, to energize people for
the task at hand. By working with people, implementing lifesaving programs, and
treating each life as precious, a shelter can transform a community.
There are communities in the United States that have
eliminated population control killing. We want—and the animals deserve—No Kill
in every city in the country. But it requires shelter leaders committed to
these goals and embarking on a campaign of diligent implementation. That is
where we must focus our efforts at reform. Only the No Kill Equation model has
achieved this success. It is a program model which changes the way shelters
operate and which gives the animal loving public an integral role in that
operation. If a community wants success, this is the way to go: nothing else
has succeeded.
Text from http://www.nokilladvocacycenter.org/
Who am I? A volunteer
for a rescue, a rescue dog mom. I became involved by adopting, then I fostered. Bingo brought me
ond others so much love. But, I lost a
sweet soul that was a kill shelter rescue, he went to the ainbow Bridge before
I was ready. . I cherished every moment with him. I will continue to morn but
because of the joy he brought me, feel the need to speak for those who cannot
speak for themselves.
RIP Bingo
2002 - 2013
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