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Second Acts Success Stories

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We love seeing the good that can come when passionate people come together to help animals. Second Acts is a very unique animal organization, they fund raise on behalf of animal rescue groups! Second Acts distributes 100% of all donations received to small, volunteer-run groups nationwide that adopt a no-kill policy.

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Rescue Spotlight: Second Acts

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Second Acts is a non-profit fund raising organization that distributes 100% of all donations received to small, volunteer-run animal rescue groups nationwide that adopt a no-kill policy. To date, they have sent $250 each to groups in all 50 states and are providing financial assistance to new groups around the country.

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Jusani; Clothes for a Cause

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Jusani Culture is a haute lifestyle brand representing a new culture of supporters for a no-kill nation. A really great group! Not only are their clothes fun to wear, but they help actual shelter pets through the money that is donated via each purchase. You can shop from their website, www.jusani.com , or supporting retailers.

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Rescue Spotlight: Kitten Rescue

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Kitten Rescue is a wonderful animal rescue organization! Founded in 1997, it has become one of the largest animal rescue groups in Los Angeles. Kitten Rescue’s goal is to help Los Angeles become a no-kill city. We wish that we could be there in person, and encourage animal lovers in the LA area to try to attend.

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Best Friends Animal Society Helps You Protect Your Pets this Independence Day

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Some of these lost animals will eventually be reunited with their families, but others will sadly be injured or killed in traffic or remain unclaimed in shelters. If you feel your animal has a severe phobia or a negative reaction to fireworks, you should contact your veterinarian about options including anti-anxiety medications.”.