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Dear Friends of Chinese
animals,
Trucks full of dogs and cats
destined for restaurant cooking pots and
other unfortunate destinations are a common
sight in China. AND it has been so for as
long as anyone can remember. However, thanks
to so many compassionate Chinese citizens
that are coming together and making
sacrifices to help save and protect the most
vulnerable member of their society, the
animals, changes for the better are
happening in China. Groups mushrooming
everywhere are coming together fast enough
to bring our hopes up that one day all this
will belong in a museum of horrors. Our site
www.people4chineseanimals.org names just
a few of such groups and the incredible
number of animals they've rescued in a short
period of time.
The group that took in the
520 dogs is
CSAPA
(China Small Animals Protection Agency)
which already has several hundreds of
cats and dogs. This animal organization, the
first of its kind in China, is run by
Professor Lu Di who is in her 80's and still
working some 10 to 15 hours daily to take
care of those animals. You'll want to see
the video on this amazing woman:
GREAT VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY
IN BEIJING:
"This message is on
behalf of professor Lu. Since CSAPA took all
those dogs, she is in urgent need of
experienced administrators to help her
handle various issues (acquire fund already
donated, shelter management, coordination
with animal hospital/clinics, volunteers,
various agencies, etc. If you want to
consider it, please contact professor Lu
directly at (10)88553597"
PRINCIPALS ONLY PLEASE!
Be a part
of this amazing group of compassionate
people and help make history for animals
in China!
Remember one thing:
Your experience on handling cats and
dogs in shelters and related issues,
will be an asset more valuable than what
you can imagine. Chinese animal groups
are facing incredible challenges in
rescuing animals since this is all new
to most. Your help is immensely
appreciated.
While I have your attention, if you would
like to help me with our outreach program,
that would be very much welcome.
Warm regards, Rosa Close
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