Sunday, May 25, 2008
Blankets of Love - Eileen Smulson
CritterCrusades latest guest, Eileen Smulson, is a true champion for animals. She decided to make a difference just at her local shelter by gathering blankets and towels from friends and give them to the animals so they are more comfortable in their cages or runs. Amazingly, this idea blossomed by generous donations that would not end. Soon she was giving out blankets, towels and even toys to LA's six shelters. As the animals soil them and often tear them up from frustration, there is a constant need for thee items. As it has been documented, animals with towels and bedding appear more adoptable...mainly because they are more comforted than lying on a cold cement floor or wire cage with newspaper. No problem for this animal crusader, Eileen kept putting out the word to stores, organizations, individuals and even going to schools educating children. And the donations came flowing in...literally in truckloads. She soon had to branch out to county shelters and non-profits. She says it's like Santa bringing in bags and bags of gifts. The shelter workers are so amazed and cannot believe the endless supply she keeps bringing. It's truly a gift of love that keeps on giving. The animals benefit and so do the children that learn about the plight of overpopulation at our shelters. Field trips also assist in the education process and the kids love to see that their blanket drives make a difference to the animals. Eileen is branching out to receiving food and toys for animals as well. Her dream? To supply the needed money to help non-profits save more lives through veterinarian care, the part of rescue that drains all resources. Thank you Eileen for taking your experience in non-profit fundraising and applying it to the world of animal rescue. Your altruism is an inspiration to all. To get in touch with Eileen and help bring more blankets of love to the animals, writer her at eicreate@aol.com.
Labels:
animal rescue,
children,
donations,
fundraising,
non-profit,
shelters
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