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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 319454" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I don't have much to donate anymore, but when I did, I donated monthly to St. Judes in Memphis, and to the Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF), a state-of-the-art no kill animal shelter in California that was founded by Tony LaRussa, the manager of the St. Louis Cardinals.</p><p> </p><p>And in our little town there is always someone collecting for something - the kids ball teams, the Shriners, the Humane Society. And I'm going to start donating pet food to the Humane Society for our local shelter that operates on a shoestring. My littliest Boston, Trace, came from the Humane Society. He was in such bad shape when he was brought in, I'm sort of surprised that they didn't just put him down. But even on their tight budget, they spent hundred of dollars getting him the surgery and treatment he needed and now I have this beautiful, happy, healthy little guy running through my house, playing with toys and getting in trouble!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 319454, member: 1883"] I don't have much to donate anymore, but when I did, I donated monthly to St. Judes in Memphis, and to the Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF), a state-of-the-art no kill animal shelter in California that was founded by Tony LaRussa, the manager of the St. Louis Cardinals. And in our little town there is always someone collecting for something - the kids ball teams, the Shriners, the Humane Society. And I'm going to start donating pet food to the Humane Society for our local shelter that operates on a shoestring. My littliest Boston, Trace, came from the Humane Society. He was in such bad shape when he was brought in, I'm sort of surprised that they didn't just put him down. But even on their tight budget, they spent hundred of dollars getting him the surgery and treatment he needed and now I have this beautiful, happy, healthy little guy running through my house, playing with toys and getting in trouble! [/QUOTE]
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