Have
a Heart for Chained Dogs Week, Additional Notes, Participants, Photos

More
Bellwood, PA Volunteers
Read
MORE WONDERFUL excerpts:
From
Abby Houlette, Ohio: "I have made 300 Valentines
myself with the help of my daughter who is 3, her cousin 5, and
her other cousin, 5."
Sonya Johnson and Residents of Windy Hill Village, Pennsylvania:
"We were very happy to help break the chains. The residents
really enjoyed making the Valentines with the staff. It made them
feel like they were helpful and they were proud to be part of it."

Jill Murphy and Andrea Gard, Indiana: "The
inpatients on Youth Services at Parkview Behavioral Health have
made the enclosed Valentines. The children ages 4-18 years old utilize
the HSUS KIND News graciously donated by Fort Wayne Animal Care
and Control. While reading the newsletter they asked to work on
the project."
Laura
Stanley, Georgia: "I teach gifted students. The children
I teach may be small in size, but to hear them express themselves
on this issue, I realized that their hearts are huge."

Jessica
Smith, Illinois: "Last year I sent Valentines made
by my clients from Chestnut Heath Systems, a residential treatment
facillity for chemically dependent adolescents...thanks for mentioning
us on your website, the kids were very excited to see that their
hard work had been acknowledged! This year, we have again made Valentines
to support your cause."

More
Bellwood, PA Volunteers
L.P.
Reinhardt, Florida: "Exclosed are the Valentines that
the WAGS club made for your Have a Heart for Chained Dogs campaign.
These are 6-8th grade students who come to school early once a week
to learn about proper animal care and how to help animals in our
community."
Nicole
Kress-Scheidmantel, West Virginia: "These are from
my Speech and Language Delayed children as well as children with
other disabilities. We read the book Buddy
Unchained first, and then had a lesson about dogs and
how to care for them. Sadly, most of the children keep dogs outside.
So hopefully this was a little push for them to think about their
dogs and their care."

Claudia
Lang, Michigan: "The students and I felt strongly
about the chained dogs, so we made Valentines as suggested in Kind
News. The children were very touched, thank you for letting us help."
Ms.
Jackson, Texas: "We (6th grade students) love working
on projects like this, and are now writing a persuasive paper to
either a pet owner who chains his dog, or to an editor of a paper
to try to get them to write an article regarding this important
matter."

More
Bellwood, PA Volunteers
Priscilla
Makhmaltchi, New York: "I am a graduate student studying
speech pathology, and I thought this was a great project for my
students."
Liza
Lyons, Massachusetts: "I hope these Valentines will
make a difference. No animal should suffer at the hands of humans—it's
such a simple concept, yet people turn their heads and refuse to
acknowledge the animals who need a voice."
Carrie
Nutter-Novak, Illinois: "I am an occupational therapist
for Chicago Public Schools and the children and adolescents I work
with display a variety of physical and social challenges, but they
put their all into designing cards for the chained dogs."
Diane
Stevens, New Jersey: "Thank you for raising awareness.
My children and I loved making the cards. I can only imagine how
could it would be to live outside day after day, shivering..."
Nicci
Ahrens, Illinois: "I work for a non-profit organization,
Cornerstone Services, which provides services for people with disabilities,
promoting choice, dignity, and the opportunity to live and work
in the community. Cornerstone Services would like to donate these
Valentine's to help save dogs who are mistreated...clients made
these with love and hope. If these Valentines can save one dog,
our efforts will be put to good use."
Drea
de Luca, New Jersey: "My class, a 5th grade honors
class, learned so much from this project and your website and were
totally focused. This was my 3rd year and I already look forward
to next year."
Valerie
Belt, California: "Enclosed please find Valentines
made by 4th grade students. The students just finished reading Shiloh,
about an abused chained dog, and I also enclosed a few samples of
the letters the students wrote the abuse presentation."
Robin
Horgan, Florida: "I was very excited to make Valentines
after school with our students. This was the first time many of
them had been made aware of the cruelty going on. The students are
so interested that now I'm looking into starting a school club that
will help raise awareness and raise money. Of course making Valentines
will ALWAYS be high on our agenda."
A
special thanks to the Ebensburg Center Paws Club, run by Melanie
Riggleman. They had a contest between employees in different buildings,
and as a result we ended up with 4,000 Valentines just from their
work!
Valentine
contributors:
Jeannie Tews, Amanda Casazza, Lisa Fagan, and SHAPE Club, Cathy
Mahan and Megan Mulvihill, Patricia Wiggins-Little, Heather Shirley,
Tina Pittman, Animal Rescue of Tidewater, Karent Busch, A.K. Moro,
Ambrosio Family, Girl Scout Troop #2814, Lois, Graf, Owl Creek Elementary,
Karen Rodriguez, Lynne Gillis, Stall and Brass, Sandy Moss, Kristina
Lawson, Susie Kra, Tina Earley, Windy Hill Village Activities Department,
Denise Abel, Emily Thomp, Nicole Vanart, Corey Esters, Susan Smith,
David Weiss, Sharon Hubbell, Mrs. Athey's Class, Jennifer Schulz,
Central School, Helping Paws, Lynne Bowker, Best Friends Humane
Education Department, Banner, Sheila Weaver, Janet Pittman, Patricia
Beam, Mitchell Co. Animal Rescue, Pauline Larsen, Kathy Shoemaker,
Drea de Luca, PS #23 Gr. 5 Rm. 212, Melody Marrett, Kris Taylor,
B.J. Statham, Aeryn Kimzey Hamblin, Nancy Chatelain and 3/4th Grade,
Sarah Wentela, Griggs, Donna Barski, Hellenbrand, Kristina Hodskins,
Laurel Zastrow, Kiara Serafin, Shari Rosier, Carol McGrath, Lynda,
Meridith Wargo, Mrs. Mendenhall's Class, Oasis Center, Sue Bianco,
Bradley Creek Elementary School Girls on the Run, Barbara Nozzi,
Veronica Noechel, Jane Barbato, Heather Hayes, Rhodora Black, Sara
Keenan, Diane Solomon, Lincoln Center Elementary, Terra Filley,
Deb Killion, The Adult Clients of Cerebral Palsy and Special Needs
Center, Amaya Bravo, Hackett School, Wrights Wonders Homeschool,
Dorothy Link, Jessica Martin, Redwood School, Price, James Martin
Middle School, Mrs. Pryor's Class, Karen McCarthy, Kimberly Smith,
Lisa Diloreto, Valerie Belt, Marquez Charter Elementary School 4th
grade class, Lorelei Dedcovich, M. Rose, Wendy Davis, Michelle Buzek,
Michelle Young, Ashley Boury, Schucher Family, Vineland High School
South, St. Patrick School 4th Grade, Mrs. Ervine's 2nd Grade Hollywood
Central Elementary, Vicky Floravante, Mrs. Snubbin's 2nd Grade,
Bonneville Elementary, Whitney Academy, Victoria Balenger, Brenda
Wray, Mr. Jeff's 3rd Grade Jacksonville Elementary, Anne Moore,
4th Grade Bryant Elementary, Columbia Valley Elementary, Mrs. Moskowitz
3rd Grade, Jody Crowe and Kellogg Elementary, Big Brothers Big Sisters
of Blair County, Daphne Herrold, Kimberly Cierech, Public School
#3 1st-6th Grades, H. Wendeln, Susan Bleier, Girl Scout Troop 1988,
Ethel K. Fyle Elementary School, Penny Gummo, Lisa Glosse's 4th
Grade, Larissa Marcich, Lauren DiLoreto, Columbia Explorers Academy,
Donna Gehlmann, Abby Houlette, Hawthorne Hill Kindergarten Classes
and Daniel Phillips, Woodlawn Elementary Mrs. Lenane 1st Grade,
Jamie Kordack Cub Scout Pack #53, Inland Lakes Middle School, Wells
Jr. High, Cindy Rocke, Brenda Fenech-Soler, Mrs. Grossarth's Class,
Cummings School, Brownie Troop 1667, Kellie Roberts, Michelle Shamasneh,
Joseph Leidy Elementary Ms. Quinn 8th Grade Class, Mary Beth Zahedi,
Shaffer Primary School, Gretchen Glanco, Erin Reyhan, Animal Rights
Club, Mrs. Jackson's 6th Grade Students, April Gutmann, Jennifer
Stasinski, Lillian Silverstone 3-6th Grade Barling Students, Deena
Bowman, J. Jenkins, McPhee, Lin Chen, Kiera Packer and daughters,
Sherry Smith, The Humane Society of Penn State, Sarah LeBretan Endeavor
Academy 3rd Grade, Prospectus Berco, Claudio Sisti, Kim Lorig, Mrs.
Lang's 4th Grade, Gina Lorette, A. Cooper, S. Hylton-Footer, Erin
Hunt West Carrolton Library, Karin Gander Less Secure Shelter School,
Heather Heath Children's Acute Care, Licille Giffone, Kindergarten
class Small World Day Care Center, Jessica Smith Chestnut Health
System, The WAGS Club, Wells Station Elementary 2nd Grade, Ms. Lisa
Fultz Farmington Elementary Students, Patricia Femino, Kings Bay
Mail and More Inc., Jack and Laura Williams, Priscilla Makhmaltchi,
Mrs. Yolo 3rd Grade Class, Paglione Family, Isabella, Kym, and Gabriella,
Stacie Flowers-Masters, LoBasso, Monica Kinley-Kuhn, Help the Animals,
Carol Ane, Melanie Dean, Lauren DiLoreto, Brighton Park School,
Lizeth Romero, Mrs. Bertron's 4th Grade, Gretchen Glanco Shaffer
Primary School, Gabrielle Barker, Academy of Notre Dam, Wendy and
Konrad Miehle, Mrs. Mahany's 2nd Grade Class, Cornerstone Services,
Veronica Burger, TLC Teen Center, Rachel Ogden, Amy Bailey, Nicholas
Wosik, Sara Huber, Miss Domico's 4th Grade, Lili-Ane Bukowy of Central
Islip Public Library, Kristi Jones, Denise Lytle, Christy Merkt,
Molly Hillman, Robin Horgan, MTHS Paws Club, Shakela Brown, Washington
Humane Society, Sarah LeBreton, Endeavor Academy, Jennifer Hunsinger,
Lauren Girime, Mrs. Steehler's 2nd Grade, Nicole Kress-Scheidmantel,
T.A. Lowery Elementary School Children with Disabilities, Margaret
Lucas, St. Joseph Grade School 5th Grade, Nicholas Stack, Stephanie
Wimbish, Aimee Meyenberg 1st Grade Class, Anza YMCA Childcare, Yvonne
Presley, Mrs. Wheeler's Class, Mrs. Week's Class, Stacy Early, Guinn,
Katherine Power, Peggy Rydberg, Pearce Glenview Elementary, Bobbie
Parke, Laura Hudson, Jane Mandes, Huntington School, Marie Belanger,
St. Paul Kindergarten Class, Audrey Woerter, Rick Lanter, Jane Lazak,
Deb Maliwacki, Ed Isaak, Karen Schneider, Kim Bush, Coleen Webb,
Charlene Kenyon, Lori Labar, Sue Comfort, Jill Phelps, Jill Simpson,
Ashlee Marcinkowski, Anthony Marcinkowski, Banielle Szajna, Erica
Szayma, Alex Szajna, Sarah Doyl's Class, Cheri Boga, Stephanie Shain,
Kat Tempinski Photography Class, Flower Dogs Sanctuary, Mrs. Zuniga's
1st Grade Class, Mrs. Berry Jones Columbia Valley Elementary Class,
Julie Murphy and Parkview Behavior Health Youth Services, Lauren
Bezorik, Lyra Morrison, Leanne Russ Special Ed Class, Yvonne Marley,
Lara Stanley Focus Gifted Class, Suzanne Farris Kudos Afterschool
Program, Ruth Powell, Julie, Noel Conley and Girl Scouts, Ev Klitzke
3rd/4th Grade Students, Diane Stevens, Alexis Stevens, Brenndan
Stevens, Eastwood Elementary, C. Brzoska, Carrie Nutter-Novak, Erika
Emal, Sandro Gamez, Jessica Lawson, G.W. Childs School, Arkansas
Doggie Ranch, Helen Davis, Cindy Isacc's 2nd Grade Class, Sharon
Nataline, Mrs. N. Lizarrage, Los Amigos Elementary, Amy Killian,
Girl Scout Troop 1559, Ebensburg Center PAWS club
Thanks
so much to all who participated, we are making a difference in those
dogs lives!
(Please
note: If you made valentines and you are not included on this list,
please e-mail Tammy@dogsdeservebetter.org
so that she can correct our error.)
Please
help our work to continue!
Any donations you make will be tax deductible.
If
you'd like to donate via regular USPS mail, you may print
out this form in .pdf
format, and send to P.O. Box 23, Tipton, PA 16684

More
Bellwood, PA Volunteers |