Our city, like
most large cities, suffers from an abundance of unwanted or abandoned animals
and to witness what goes on inside the IACC's walls is not for
the faint of heart. Many of us will sigh and shake our
heads. Others among us may shy away completely. There
are some, however, brave enough and resolved enough, who keep up the good fight
and are making a difference, a huge difference!
They are literally the unsung heroes and their story brings great inspiration. Circle City Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Hospital had the great
honor to host some of these champions the other evening during Move to ACT's Rescue Rally Awards Ceremony.
Move to ACT is
a not-for-profit organization focused on bringing support and awareness to
forgotten animals and the all-volunteer
rescue groups who save them. Move to ACT
held their “Rescue Rally” to encourage these groups to pull as many animals from
the IACC during a window of time. This action
to step up the pace gathered broad
community support and what has followed is a notable increase in the number of
animals saved. In 2013, over 2,000 pets were adopted directly
from IACC while an additional 6,200 animals were pulled by rescue groups for rehabilitation,
fostering, and later adoptions.
With great humility, our hats go off to Move to ACT and the all-volunteer shelters and organizations who, with little funding and notoriety, save these neglected, abused, and all too often, forgotten animals in our neighborhoods.
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