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| Claysville American Legion Riders Rock! |

The
Claysville American Legion Riders Post 639 have done it, again! President Tim
Hammett organized a Fox and Hound ride to raise money for the Veterans Fund at
the Washington Area Humane Society. It turned out to be a beautiful day and lots
of great people showed up to donate.
The
Veterans Fund at the WAHS allows our local veterans to adopt at no charge. The
dogs and cats are spayed/neutered, UTD on shots and a 1 year wellness program is
included in the adoption. Please donate to or adopt from this wonderful program.
It is helping two organizations at one time: our local veterans and our homeless
shelter pets.
Over
the course of the last 5 years, this program has found homes for close to 250
animals. You can contact me, Suzi Smith, personally at dogparty84@aol.com with
any ideas for fund raising or check with the WAHS. If you donate at the WAHS,
please mark "VETERANS FUND" on your check. Scroll to the very beginning to read
about how and why this program was started. Our Veterans are the most important
people to our country. Thank You to all of them! Pooches Gracious!
Find out what the Pets for U.S.Vets program is all about. Hudson was one of the very first dogs adopted out of our program. Please adopt/donate to this program. It's really working and has been since 2010!
"Working together in our community and making a difference."
THE RIDE STARTS AT THE 

$15.00 PER BIKE, AND $5.00 PER PASSENGER Thank you for visiting this page. For a three year period, 2010, 2011 and 2012, myself and a small group of people were able to raise money for the Veterans Fund at the Washington Area Humane Society. I started the fund in 2010 so our local U.S.Veterans would not have to pay adoption fees at the WAHS. I believe strongly that we need to respect and take care of our veterans who have and continue to keep us safe.
Those three years were grueling, lots of fun and very rewarding. Many animals have been placed through this program. As I step aside from the fundraising aspect, I'm putting out a call to anyone who wants to help keep money in this fund. If you can organize an event for the Veterans Fund, please contact the Washington Area Humane Society 724-222-PETS and speak with management or the program director and pitch your idea. It doesn't have to be a huge production like I've done in raising close to $30,000 in those 3 years. It could be a bake sale or any type of fundraising event. The sky's the limit. I just wanted to make sure the program got a great start and could hold it's own. Please read through this blog from the beginning if you wish to know how and why all of this came about. Thank you for your interest. Let's show our respect and gratitude for our local veterans and help them get matched up with our local homeless pets.
In 2014, our program adopted out 49 pets to local veterans!!! Thank you, Lynette (program mgr. at the WAHS) for the wonderful updates on adoptions.
Sincerely,
Suzi Smith
Great News! I just received our current balance in the Veterans Fund at the WAHS. The new shelter manager, Laurelle, got back to me with the total as of February 9th, 2014. We have a little over $15,000 left in our account!
Please encourage any veteran who is ready to adopt a new furry friend, to visit the Washington Area Humane Society. The dogs and cats are up to date on shots, spayed/neutered, de-fleaed, socialized and just waiting for you. Just present your DD-214 and adopt a best friend. There are no adoption fees for our local veterans, as long as the funds hold. Just tell them "Suzi sent you!" Consider donating to the Veterans Fund at the WAHS. Let's keep this wonderful program going. We need to help our veterans and our homeless animals.
I mention the Veterans Fund on the latest "Let's Talk Tailwaggers" show and touch on several subjects. My best friend, Harley, slept through most of the show on his memory foam bed! But, he did give a nice commentary at the very end of the show :-)