STJ Animal Care Center is in Dire Straits
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 3:29 pm
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The St John Animal Care Center (ACC)
makes St John a better place for people who visit St John
as well as for us and our animals. That's why I want to let
members of this forum know The ACC needs help right away.
The ACC just lost government funding and without
immediate help from the private sector they will have
to close within weeks. Immediate donations will keep
the shelter open while they secure a permanent
replacement for the government funds they just lost.
A person does not have to be an animal lover to have
an otherwise perfect vacation tarnished by the sight
of sick and injured stray animals abandoned in the
streets. You don't see that on St John thanks solely
to the work the ACC does.
DONATE A DOLLAR ONLINE:
http://www.stjacc.org/help.html
IS THERE A FUND-RAISER YOUR SHELTER DOES
THAT WE COULD DO DOWN HERE FOR THE ACC?
TELL ME ABOUT IT!
Any and all help is appreciated, thanks so much -c
(I am not affiliated with the ACC so if you have
specific questions please contact them directly
through their website: stjacc.org)
* Ten years ago packs of feral dogs used to roam
St John endangering people and pets. The efforts of the
ACC saved those dogs and St John from that dangerous
and tragic situation. The ACC's free spay-neuter
program has kept the stray animal population on
St John under control, a nearly impossible feat to
accomplish on an island. Making that accomplishment
even more heroic is the fact that The ACC is a no-kill
shelter. The food, water and shelter they provide the
many cat stations across this island mean what feral
cat population we do have is healthy and safe.
That's the kind of work the ACC does for animals
that also makes St John a better place for all people,
St John "livors" and St John visitors alike.

Miles • Johnson's Bay, Coral Bay STJ, 2004

Miles With His Forum Friends • Coral Bay, STJ 2009
The St John Animal Care Center (ACC)
makes St John a better place for people who visit St John
as well as for us and our animals. That's why I want to let
members of this forum know The ACC needs help right away.
The ACC just lost government funding and without
immediate help from the private sector they will have
to close within weeks. Immediate donations will keep
the shelter open while they secure a permanent
replacement for the government funds they just lost.
A person does not have to be an animal lover to have
an otherwise perfect vacation tarnished by the sight
of sick and injured stray animals abandoned in the
streets. You don't see that on St John thanks solely
to the work the ACC does.
DONATE A DOLLAR ONLINE:
http://www.stjacc.org/help.html
IS THERE A FUND-RAISER YOUR SHELTER DOES
THAT WE COULD DO DOWN HERE FOR THE ACC?
TELL ME ABOUT IT!
Any and all help is appreciated, thanks so much -c
(I am not affiliated with the ACC so if you have
specific questions please contact them directly
through their website: stjacc.org)
* Ten years ago packs of feral dogs used to roam
St John endangering people and pets. The efforts of the
ACC saved those dogs and St John from that dangerous
and tragic situation. The ACC's free spay-neuter
program has kept the stray animal population on
St John under control, a nearly impossible feat to
accomplish on an island. Making that accomplishment
even more heroic is the fact that The ACC is a no-kill
shelter. The food, water and shelter they provide the
many cat stations across this island mean what feral
cat population we do have is healthy and safe.
That's the kind of work the ACC does for animals
that also makes St John a better place for all people,
St John "livors" and St John visitors alike.

Miles • Johnson's Bay, Coral Bay STJ, 2004

Miles With His Forum Friends • Coral Bay, STJ 2009