Author - Joanne Wannan - Announces Contest To Give Away Over $1,000.00 Worth Of Prizes And 15% Of The Profits From Her Book Sales To A Shelter Or Animal Organization
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on: February 05, 2010, 5:21 am
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www.InspiringRescueStories.com
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TORONTO, February 5, 2010 -- Author Joanne Wannan, writing at
www.InspiringRescueStories.com, announces contest to inspire and
encourage animal lovers everywhere.
It would be very difficult to find many people who have not felt the affects of the
current global recession. The financial woes of big business and government
typically dominate the headlines. However, they are not the only ones having to
struggle through this new economy.
Wannan is the author of NEW LIVES: Stories of Rescued Dogs Helping, Healing and
Giving Hope. “During the process of writing New Lives I became aware of numerous
animal shelters and other organizations who are really struggling right now due to
the slow economy. It’s really the small shelters and organizations that are have
been affected the most,” says Wannan.
Unfortunately, not only are many shelters facing budget cuts, but they are also
seeing an increase in the number of animals they are required to care for.
“We’re also seeing more animals dumped on our properties. People have been leaving
dogs in runs, walking through the doors and just leaving animals in the lobby,
leaving cats in bags outside our doors — that’s something that’s happening a lot at
all our adoption centers. It was happening before, but not at the rate it’s
happening now,” says Brian Adams spokesperson for Massachusetts Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
“I want to help raise awareness for pet adoption and rescue,” says Wannan. “I want
to encourage others to get involved and share their adoption stories. Hearing
peoples’ adoption stories will inspire and encourage others to learn more about
animal adoption and rescue.”
Wannan launched a simple contest on her blog www.InspiringRescueStories.com on
February 3, 2010. The contest offers huge incentives for people to create a short
video explaining their pet adoption or rescue story. There are over $1,000 worth of
prizes for a lucky pet owner and their special canine. These include a custom pet
portrait by renowned artist Deborah Burdin of www.LuckyOtto.com, a Kuranda pet bed
from www.Kuranda.com, a sterling silver charm from www.bellatoccatags.com, and much
more.
In addition, Wannan is donating 15% of the profits from her book sales through the
end of March 2010, to the shelter or organization the winner chooses.
NEW LIVES: Stories of Rescued Dogs Helping, Healing and Giving Hope, profiles the
stories of eighteen amazing dogs who were rescued from high-kill shelters, abusive
situations, or the streets, and are now working in animal therapy and as service
dogs.
www.InspiringRescueStories.com was created by Wannan to raise awareness to the need
for people to adopt animals from shelters and other organizations. “My goal is to
give as many animals as possible the chance for a new life. I hope this contest
will inspire others to spread the message of hope and the power of a second chance,”
says Wannan.
More information about the contest can be obtained by visiting
www.InspiringRescueStories.com
SOURCE: InspiringRescueStories.com
Joanne Wannan’s articles can be seen at www.InspiringRescueStories.com, or she can
be contacted directly at Joanne@InspiringRescueStories.com
Contact Details: www.InspiringRescueStories.com