jeudi 30 avril 2020

Video: Watch How Your GiveBIG Gift Helps

GiveBIG this May 5-6!
GiveMEOW!

You can schedule your gift today and GiveBIG right MEOW!

Your GiveBIG Gift Matters

We have all been significantly impacted by COVID-19. But together with our supportive community, we continue our mission of saving lives and completing families.

Watch How Your GiveBIG Gift Helps Today

Together with your support, we’ll continue to reach those most in need as we wait for life to return to normal. Make your GiveBIG gift today.

Make My GiveBIG Gift Today

Thank you for your support of our community in need!

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mercredi 15 avril 2020

Community Needs Increase, GiveBIG Responds

GiveBig this May 5-6! Celebrating its 10th year, GiveBIG is a springtime tradition and the state's largest day of giving.
GiveMEOW!

GiveBIG Early Giving Starts Today

You can schedule your gift today and GiveBIG right MEOW!

What is GiveBIG?

Celebrating its 10th year, GiveBIG is a springtime tradition and the state's largest day of giving. This year, GiveBIG will be a two day event, May 5 and 6, with early giving starting today, April 15. GiveBIG is a great way to support local organizations and see the impact your gifts make throughout the giving event on social media.

Why We Are Asking For Your Support

Today, with less adoptions and access to the public, animals and people in our community need your support now more than ever. Our Pet Food Bank and Community Outreach programs are experiencing an increase in calls and requests from neighbors in need. Donations ensure Seattle Humane continues its mission of saving lives and completing families despite these challenging times.

Tuxes & Tails, another springtime tradition in our community, has been rescheduled for September 26 to keep our staff and supporters safe. The vital funds raised during this May event help support our life-saving work throughout the spring and summer.

We hope you'll make a difference for the animals at Seattle Humane and GiveBIG!

Make My GiveBIG Gift Today

More Ways to Get Involved

  • Introduce your family, friends and colleagues to Seattle Humane and launch a personal FUNdraiser. With so many of us at home, creating a fundraising page is a great way to share your love near and far. And, family fundraisers are a great way to teach youth about giving back! You can also create a fundraiser for Seattle Humane on your personal Facebook page.

  • Has your employer been looking for a way to get staff involved in fundraising? Start a corporate campaign and band together to raise much needed funds for cats, dogs and small critters.

  • If you're looking for a way to support Seattle Humane through your Donor Advised Fund or IRA, GiveBIG is a great time to send your gift. Learn more.

Don't forget to see the impact your support makes possible -- we'll share news, animals stories and much more on social media on May 5 and 6.

Thank you for giving BIG for cats, dogs and little critters!

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lundi 13 avril 2020

Double Your Impact to Support Our Response to Community Needs

Every $1 DOUBLES to save animals’ lives.
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COVID-19 CRISIS. your gift today will Double to help 2X the animals! MATCH MY GIFT
This urgent $10,000 matching gift opportunity couldn’t have come at a better time. Today, with less volunteers, adoptions and access to the public, animals and people in our community need you now more than ever.
 
When you give today, your gift DOUBLES:
 
$50 DOUBLES to $100
 
$75 DOUBLES to $150
 
$100 DOUBLES to $200
 
Please double your impact today. Your gift will help provide twice the support for our increased community needs for pet food, supplies and medication during this crisis.


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vendredi 10 avril 2020

Fulfilling Our Mission During COVID-19

April 2020 monthly enewsletter. Updates from Seattle Humane about our new adoption processes, our Pet Food Bank, and more.

As we all struggle to keep up with the changing news about the coronavirus, one thing is clear — the COVID-19 pandemic will never change our love of animals. Since closing to the public in early March, we have been overwhelmed by the dedication of Seattle Humane staff, volunteers, and community supporters who have stepped up to help us develop innovative ways to continue saving lives and completing families. As an essential workforce and lifesaving organization as defined by Washington Governor Jay Inslee, we are waiting for the green light from health officials to return to normal operations. Until then, our top priority will remain focused on not only the lives of our shelter pets, but also our human friends — the people who make up this amazing community that has championed our cause for more than a century.

Here are a few of the changes we’ve made and why your support means so much at this time.

From Shelter to Foster

Closing our shelter to the public meant we had to find foster homes for our animals and FAST. We reached out to the community and the response was incredible. More than 1,200 people volunteered to foster — far more families than we could accommodate. Within a few short days, we had most of our shelter pets in foster homes. Today, all of our animals (around 200 total) are living it up in loving households, awaiting their adoption day. We’re still onboarding new foster parents, but prioritizing homes without children or other pets, who can care for dogs who need special attention and little stress.

A New Way to Adopt — Putting Safety First

The rollout of Seattle Humane’s new adoption-by-appointment system is bringing our mission of completing families back into focus. Potential adopters can complete an online application indicating their interest in a particular pet. If their application is first in line to be considered for the pet, an adoption advisor will call and have an in-depth conversation about the pet’s behavior, medical and transfer history. Detailed profiles of these pets from our amazing foster families will help our adoptions team facilitate perfect matches.

As news of the COVID-19 outbreak is constantly changing, so too must our safety and cleaning protocols around the shelter, ensuring that final step of safely connecting pets and their new families maintains proper social distancing for our foster families, potential adopters, and our hardworking Seattle Humane team.

We hope to accomplish this by providing a curbside pick-up option for cats, kittens, critters, puppies, and dogs who don’t require an in-person meeting with folks prior to adoption. People can come to the shelter for their new pet, wait in their vehicles, and one of our team members will bring the animals to them, either in a carrier or using a double-leash system. This process will keep humans safe while bringing pets and their new families together. Any dogs needing an in-person meeting will do so in one of our outside yards while wearing gloves and a medical gown that can be washed and safely reused.

A lot of time, care, and research went into crafting this new system, and we thank the hundreds of people who have filled out adoption applications for their patience as we adapt to meet the latest public health guidelines.

Early Success

One advantage of fostering Seattle Humane’s shelter pets is that families are often falling in love and deciding they can’t part with our animals. “Foster fails” are always a win for Seattle Humane, and we’re happy to report that more than a dozen adoptions have been completed using our new system, including Ducky, a 6-month-old Saint Bernard with an incredible story. Expect to hear more about Ducky in the future.

Seattle Humane Makes PPE Donation

With our shelter animals in foster care, Seattle Humane’s Veterinary Services team suspended all elective surgeries, procedures, and visits. We are providing a telemedicine model for foster pets needing ongoing care, and we are filling medications for up to 30 days, to reduce visits to the shelter. The suspension of non-essential surgeries and procedures meant a sharp decline in demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) at our clinic. With so many health care facilities struggling with a shortage of safety equipment, Seattle Humane answered the call by donating hundreds of suits, surgical masks, gloves and medical gowns — all to benefit the many doctors and nurses putting their lives at risk to save others. Watch the video here.

Still Helping Animals in Need

We’re happy to report that we still have the capacity to treat furry patients when an emergency arises. Seattle Humane veterinary staff stepped in to help two animals in need of emergency care late last month. One was a cat with a broken leg, and the other was a dog with painful bladder stones who required two surgeries to remove them all. Our staff did an incredible job coming to the aid of these pets, who are now recovering at home with their families.

Pet Food Bank Gives and Receives

Hundreds of individual clients and dozens of community partners benefit from our Pet Food Bank, which supplies free pet food and supplies to people who can’t afford these items. With so many in our community furloughed or terminated from their jobs, we’re expanding the reach of our Pet Food Bank so these families can afford to keep their pets healthy and at home.

We have 312 individual clients and 36 community partners who benefit from our Pet Food Bank, including senior centers, food banks, and low-income housing units. We put out a call and received 40 new service requests in March. Of our individual clients, roughly 250 identify as homebound. You can help keep our Pet Food Bank shelves stocked when you make an online donation today or purchase items from our Amazon Wish List. Your gift will provide for those who need it most.

Local businesses are helping too. Ridwell, a Seattle-based company, recently held a special collection of pet food and supplies for Seattle Humane. They collected 600 pounds of dry food and an estimated 2,500 pounds of wet food! Watch the video here.

We’re Here for the Animals — and You

Getting through a crisis like this — helping both animals and pet families in need — takes commitment and a compassionate community. That's why we are so very grateful for your support and generosity during this trying time.

GIVE TODAY

Stay well. Stay safe. We will weather this storm together.

With gratitude,
Paula Littlewood
Interim CEO

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vendredi 27 mars 2020

COVID-19 Update: We're In This Together

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Helping our community in need
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OUR COMMUNITY IN NEED
Help our community in need.
Every day, while the coronavirus pandemic continues to limit our access to the public, your online gifts become more and more important.
We’re overwhelmed by the support of our community, stepping up to join us as foster families to shelter and care for pets in need. Thank you. Now, we need your support to continue caring for our community and funding critical programs like our Pet Food Bank.
 
Thanks to a generous friend of Seattle Humane, your gift today will double, up to $5,000!
 
Our Pet Food Bank provides much-needed basic supplies and food for 1,700 to 2,000 families each month -- and each week, we see an increase in need by 10 to 15 families affected by this crisis.
 
Basic necessities like pet food, kitty litter and medical supplies are needed now more than ever.
 
Following the recommendations of the CDC and local authorities, Seattle Humane is limiting the number of staff onsite and is practicing social distancing. While we normally welcome your gifts of food and supplies at our shelter, at this time we request that you keep those items at home until we reopen to the public and consider an online donation.
 
We’re here for our Seattle Humane family. Thank you for being here for our community during this uncertain time in our world.
Help us face these unprecedented challenges together by giving today.


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