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“Pet” Projects
Town of Paradise Valley Independent (AZ)
Community garage sale raises over $7,000 for homeless veterans
Published: March 2, 2011
The garage sale hosted by Valley Dogs Rescue to benefit Vets and Their Pets
on Feb, 12 was a huge success, raising over $7,000 dollars in sales…
help with their pets, and greatly raising the visibility of the Vets and
Their Pets cause. Transitional housing often will not allow homeless
veterans to bring their pets with them, which creates a great need for
foster care for the pet while their owner gets back on their feet.
Gary, a Vietnam Vet, and his dog, Libby, were at the heart of creating the
event. Gary had endured losing his job, wife, and home and then was involved
in a terrible car accident that required major surgery – all within months
of each other – and Libby needed care and a place to stay during those
difficult times.
Due to other situations similar to the story of Gary and Libby and over 300
homeless veterans with pets in the Phoenix area, Vets and Their Pets was
formed. Valley Dogs Rescue hosted the garage sale to raise funds for the
cause.
Tori Levitt came up with the idea to hold the garage sale and with the help
of her son, Nash, pulled off the event.
“When presented with the opportunity to help Gary and Libby, and countless
other homeless vets with pets, it seemed not only logical but doable to
create a large-scale, neighborhood garage sale with the help of many donors,
veteran supporters and animal lovers throughout the Valley,” Ms. Levitt
said.
“It is by far one of the most satisfying experiences I’ve ever had. I would
encourage everyone to consider similar fundraisers for the many causes and
inexhaustible needs of those less fortunate in our community.”
“The outpouring of support for Veterans and Their Pets has been
overwhelming,” Michael West of Valley Dogs said.
“The garage sale was an unimaginable success. Tori went above and beyond
anyone’s expectations – a garage sale has never been so organized. A plea
for help from one homeless veteran has rallied hundreds of people to take
action. These funds will be an incredible foundation upon which we will
build an ongoing support network and most importantly provide assistance for
veterans and their pets.”
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