Skip to main content

5 Reasons To Donate to Paw and Feather Plan for #GIVEMIAMIDAY 🌴 2024:


1.) Driving πŸ›ž Innovation for Lasting Impact

-This nonprofit isn’t only helping pets and people today—PAFP created, and works to implement a creative, ambitious pets in planning model to fill a void in the animal welfare system. Supporting Paw and Feather Plan means investing in a solution that’s built to last and change lives sustainably for decades to come. πŸ’«


2.) Every Dollar Stretched Further
-PAFP uses streamlined methods and tools, ensuring resources are used beyond-efficiently-well and tight. This allows you to feel confident knowing your contributions have maximum impact. ✋


3.) Building a Stronger, Future-Ready Miami and Beyond: -This venture doesn’t only respond to current needs but anticipates future challenges, preparing Miami (and beyond~!) pet owners to be more resilient and prepared for the best of their pets and animal welfare communities at large. 🌈

4.) Empowering The Local Animal Welfare Community and Pet Caregivers as a Whole: 
-By supporting PAFP, you the donor empower Miami Dade Animal Services and Louisville Metro Animal Services (we're a volunteer and partner org of both shelters), community innovators, independent rescue warriors (we help them network pets!),  and pet owner communities as a whole to take charge of their and their pets' futures, creating a ripple effect that uplifts the entire region! 🌟

5.) Creating Opportunities for Community Involvement: Beyond donations, supporters can get involved in PAFP's mission, contributing skills, ideas, and networks to fuel a collaborative, community-driven movement!

The current status of the rescue's checking and savings accounts, in case you need to see that, yes, we need support. 



...And as if those 5 listed reasons weren't enough...

~ The Community Foundation has a generous, anonymous donor that will match $25 of all participating orgs' first 40 donations~... until each org (hopefully) reaches $1000!!! How amazing and impactful is that?! -You want to be a part of this, please don't miss out!  
Please support The Paw and Feather Plan on #GIVEMIAMIDAY or in the days leading up to it! 

 AA generous anonymous donor is matching the first $25 of every unique individual gift that comes in, until each nonprofit has earned $1,000. If a donor gives to the same organization twice, their gift will be matched once. 

Link to Org's Give Miami Day: https://www.givemiamiday.org/organization/the-paw-and-feather-plan-inc

Link to Give Miami Day's website: givemiamiday.org

Link to this rescue's website: https://www.thepawandfeatherplan.com/

Link to rescue's Facebook page (please follow this rescue!): Facebook.com/thepawandfeatherplan



This match:

  • Automatically applies to all participating nonprofits
  • Adds a $25 bonus to every unique individual gift received by an organization, limit 1 match bonus per unique donor
  • Up to $1,000 total bonus per nonprofit (40 donations of at least $25).
 generous anonymous donor is matching the first $25 of every unique individual gift that comes in, until each nonprofit has earned $1,000. If a donor gives to the same organization twice, their gift will be matched once. 



This mat

  • Automatically applies to all participating nonprofits
  • Adds a $25 bonus to every unique individual gift received b



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

-Why Rescue Makes Temp Move Back to So. Florida (08-2024)

 This blog title was so simple to type, much simpler than the process of bringing this planned move into fruition!      ~And maybe 50 people read the rescue's blogs, it's certainly not a big audience, but still: even if one person reads it, and it helps that person and/or their pet, then it's worth it.     Why The Move (broken down into 3 categories):     1.) For approximately 4 years I worked at Miami Dade Animal Services when I lived in Miami Beach the first time around (circa 2010), mostly via an ASPCA-grant-funded-position which was aimed at increasing our live release rate… which I did quite well, but boy it was a lot of work!      Because of my time working in animal welfare while in Miami, I have some great rescue contacts there.     And I’ve always wanted to get Paw and Feather Plan ‘rooted’ in South Florida… where the idea for this rescue was born.         I know several individuals in a...

Policy Changes Affecting Individuals Requesting Rehoming Assistance from PAFP (changes do not affect our pet plan clients)

      As of 01/31/2024 these are PAFP's new SOPs (last revised on 02/13/2024):     -As PAFP currently has a hospice foster that did belong to a plan client, the rescue isn't able to take in other fosters at this time for the most part.      -The rescue  tries to pull/rescue pets from our high intake municipal shelter, Louisville Metro Animal Services, exclusively .  The rescue pulls pets only when we have a confirmed, volunteer foster home for pets.       -Any rehome cases we do take on will be charged a rate of $17/hour, and the ability to pay the $17/hour is not a guarantee we'll be able to 'say yes' to your particular rehome case.  Additional Notes in Regards to these New Standard Operating Procedures:     In a continued and consistent effort to remain as transparent as possible for the rescue's small-but-mighty following, I offer detailed explanations on the why of each of the above new procedu...

Do NOT Feed Your Dog Grain Free Full Time...

  Unless you want to put it at direct risk of dying prematurely of heart failure.      Yep, you read it right.  There are no 'ifs, ands or buts' about it:               Feeding Dogs a Strictly Grain Free Diet puts them at non-hereditary risk of dilated cardiomyopathy.      Thankfully, Janine, a PAFP foster and adopter, enlightened me to this fact.       Once Janine's 3rd whippet had late stage symptoms of advanced heart disease, she had reached her wits' end.  Her first two whippets had succumbed to heart disease too.  -And she just didn't get it: her dogs enjoyed top shelf dog food, Acana, had plenty of daily exercise, and regular vet visits.       That was it : beloved dog number 3 was going to a veterinarian-cardiologist.  -Enough with unexplained heart disease for Janine's dogs... and heartbreak for Janine!  Janine's foster, June, that almost w...