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    Humane Society of Sedona Voted Best Nonprofit Group

    August 21, 2020No Comments
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    By Robert Albrecht
    Humane Society of Sedona

    Humane Society of SedonaSedona AZ (August 21, 2020) – The Humane Society of Sedona staff and volunteers are thrilled to learn that we were voted the Best Nonprofit Organization in the Red Rock News Sedona Best 2020 category. Thank you for voting for us, we are so honored you chose us.

    We are grateful for the wonderful support we receive from our Sedona community and the surrounding areas that we have been serving since 1966. It is incredibly rewarding to know that our efforts to serve and collaborate with our community is felt and is making a difference.

    We are committed to improve the lives of animals in our community and beyond and help everyone who desires the love that a pet brings is able to adopt and provide for their companion. We could not accomplish these goals without the support from you…our community.

    You become volunteers that support our dedicated staff members in so many ways. Your donations of food and supplies help us to provide the best care and love that go into making a lost, abandoned, scared animal into a healthy adoptable pet.

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    You are our “Foster Network”, who provides love and care to our dog and cat mamas and their newborn litters.

    You are our long-term medical and behavioral foster families that are always there when we call on you to help with a struggling animal in need of a home environment.

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    20200821_Cleopupplaying-1453_8x10-72You are our “Adoption Follow-up Program” providing calls to assure that new parents are successful with your new family member.

    You help us provide outreach and educational programs so that others understand what we do and how you can help.

    Your support of our two Thrift stores provides us with a vital revenue stream to help our homeless animals find their new homes and families.

    You support our “Emergency Medical Fund” that allows us to give those animals suffering from illness and injuries the lifesaving care they need. And of course, many of you give generously in so many ways, including at events such as our upcoming virtual “Roaring 20’s Pet Lovers Gala” running Monday to Saturday, Sept. 21 through 26. For more information on this event, visit www.humanesocietyofsedona.org/gala.

    A very sincere and gracious “thank you” to everyone from our hearts to yours for supporting our animals.

    Jennifer Brehler, Executive Director

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    The Sad Lesson of Tyre Nichols
    By Tommy Acosta
    Having grown up in the mean streets of the Bronx there is one lesson we learn early on, and that’s don’t mess with the cops when they got you down, and outnumbered. The beating of Tyre Nichols at the hands of the police preceding his death at the hospital could have been avoided if only he had the sense to not resist them. People fail to understand that on the streets, cops are basically “God.” You can’t fight them. If it takes one, two, five, ten or twenty officers they will eventually put you down and hurt you if they have to in the process of detaining or arresting you. In the Bronx we would fight amongst ourselves but when the cops came it was “Yes, officer. No, officer,” and do our best to look as innocent as possible. People need to understand that cops on the street represent the full power of the state and government. Read more→
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