Working
Together For the Animals
We're
all aware of the tremendous problem of homeless
animals in our country but often frustrated by its
overwhelming nature. Animal organizations that have
made a serious difference share a common denominator-working
together. Working with other animal groups is the
only way to realistically combat the difficult problems
facing us. Forming a workable plan on a community
level is the first step toward developing the same
nationally. All of us who champion the cause of
our animal friends must find ways to cooperate within
a larger framework.
Holly's
Place is working to increase community awareness,
bring pro-animal groups together, and find solutions.
We will do it locally, regionally, and nationwide
through networking, organizing workshops and seminars,
and helping local shelters. We are here to offer
ideas, support, and a sense of structure to those
who might feel isolated in their work for the animals.
The
task ahead is too large and daunting for any single
organization to effectively combat. We all must
find ways to utilize our strengths and minimize
our weaknesses. The common theme must be cooperation.
When confronted with a particular problem, we should
ask 'how we can solve this together?'
We
also recognize perhaps the most critical link in
animal work---the individual donor and volunteer.
Without the participation of countless folks who
keep us moving forward with donations, volunteer
hours, or foster homes, we cannot succeed in creating
a society where all animals are treated with kindness,
and all have good homes. Thank you. Together, we
can succeed.