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Fall has arrived, and it's back to school time for RedRover Readers. Here are some exciting updates in the RedRover Readers program:
(workshop to be presented at The 41st NOVA (National Organization for Victim Assistance) Conference)
Written by RedRover Responders volunteer Donna Lagomarsino
by Dr. James Young, Executive Director of The Chester Foundation and Laurel Meleski, RedRover Relief case manager
When Julian, an eight-year-old boy from Sacramento, California, heard a story about a homeless cat in the RedRover Readers program, he was inspired by the caring people that adopt animals every day.
Last week, we told you about the 150+ animals rescued from a North Carolina property. The animals were living in unsafe and unsanitary conditions, and needed help. Because people like you support RedRover, we were able to send emergency volunteers to the temporary shelter to begin providing immediate daily care to the rescued animals.
Your support helped the cats of Maui! Watch the video:
Learn more about the Maui cats
Donate to the Emergency Response Fund, so we can always be ready
In February 2014, Lisa and some volunteers from an animal rescue group in California finally captured Savannah, a one-year-old yellow Labrador, on the side of the road after a week-long search and rescue effort. Savannah had been hit by a car and her leg was badly injured.
In February 2014, Lisa and some volunteers from an animal rescue group in California finally captured Savannah, a one-year-old yellow Labrador, on the side of the road after a week-long search and rescue effort. Savannah had been hit by a car and her leg was badly injured.