Source: Lost Our Home Pet Rescue/
Jodi Polanski, Founder and CEO
It's
Official! The paint is dry, the kennels are in place, and the
ribbon-cutting ceremony is complete! On May 12, 2015 the Sojourner
Center Pet Companion Shelter opened for business. We are truly blessed
to be part of this wonderful partnership with Sojourner Center. We've
cared for pets of families fleeing domestic violence at our shelter
since 2008; now pets can stay together with their families at Sojourner
Center. The healing power of pets can be shared by not only the family
who owns the pets, but by families who don't have pets, but would love
to snuggle up with a dog or cat to help healing. Those of us who are pet
lovers know how powerful the gentle support of pets can be.
Dr. Maria
Garay, CEO of Sojourner Center, welcomed everyone and shared why the
Pet Companion Shelter is so important to her. She thanked PetSmart
Charities for their donation of $50,000 which made this shelter
possible. Other donations came from Red Rover, the AKC Humane Fund, and
an anonymous donor.
Jodi
Polanski, Founder and CEO of Lost Our Home Pet Rescue spoke about the
journey for the last year and a half, from when she and Dr. Garay met
and first envisioned a safe place where families and pets could be
together, to today's culmination of those dreams. Lost Our Home Pet
Rescue has provided temporary pet care to families for many years, but
this is the first opportunity for families to truly be together. This
project has been a lot of hard work, but it is so rewarding to see the
final product. A beautiful, welcoming place for pets to be safe while
everyone heals from domestic violence
How
great to have Mayor Stanton at the ribbon-cutting. He talked about the
impact of this ground-breaking center, and how Sojourner has been
helping families for nearly 40 years break the bonds of domestic
violence and begin new lives.
Mayor
Stanton also got to meet our first resident at the shelter: Clark the
Cat. Clark is seen here with Mayor Stanton and his "brother", Robert.
Robert said Clark is like a brother to him, and he'd rather sleep in the
car than be separated from him ever again. Clark lived at Lost Our Home
for 2 months while awaiting this shelter's opening. We are so happy we
could get them closer together so Clark can hang out with Robert
whenever possible.
Then
it was ribbon-cutting time! The young man in the front is Robert, who
we mentioned above. Also in the picture are Dr. Maria Garay, Sojourner
CEO; Jodi Polanski, Lost Our Home Pet Rescue Founder/CEO; Deborah
Edwards, Lost Our Home Pet Rescue Board President; Michael Goodwin, CIO
PetSmart Charities; and Dave Ryan, Sojourner Board President.
And
of course Petey was there! Petey asked for our help to choose which bow
tie he would wear, and our Facebook Family overwhelming chose the
paisley. Who better than Petey to personify overcoming personal
struggles? He has never experienced abuse, but going through an
amputation and keeping his fun-loving spirit throughout has been an
inspiration to us all. We are sure he will continue to inspire those at
Sojourner as they start their very important journeys of healing from
domestic violence and moving forward to a safe and secure future.
Leave a legacy of care, remember us in your will and trusts
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