“I manage the ever-changing FOTAS website and its sidekick, Facebook.
I have Marketing background, and have created a few websites in the past, plus
I have numerous dogs, cats and equines in a happy jumble. I am disabled so must
limit my activities, especially those that require concentration.
I moved south hoping to heal some, better care for myself
and not do the volume of volunteer work I did previously while still working.
It can be overwhelming, yet the most rewarding experience. Just find a cause
that really matters to you.
What is it about the South? I love it here so much and thank
God every day I look out my window. I find such peace, happiness and beauty
here. Yet, I have never seen such an overwhelming number of abandoned animals,
obviously intact or having had several litters of pups. It’s like the Caribbean
used to be 20 years ago. FOTAS taught me that Aiken County Animal Shelter alone
takes in over 5000 unwanted animals a year!
One encounter with the President of FOTAS and I was hooked
by such positivity and willingness to help an anxious soul who had, yet again, found
several dogs along the road. Already overwhelmed with animals, what could I do?
The officers of FOTAS have inspired me, I have worked with two
regularly, sometimes side-by-side at events. How could I not volunteer when
they give countless hours, day and night, dedicated to the abandoned and
neglected animals of Aiken County? They will do anything to help save a life.
They are intelligent, driven, energetic, and, above all, positive about the
changes they can make. They are the women I want to be when I grow up.
Yes, I take care of the website, try to make it easy to
follow, hope to encourage people to donate or give of their time. I have set up
donate buttons for one-time or monthly donations hoping that people will have $5
or $10 a month deducted automatically from their account dedicated to our new
shelter, spay/neuter, transport north.
They can even get a documentary DVD about an Aiken Shelter therapy dog just
by donating $10 to FOTAS.
Why do I devote so many hours to this cause? Is it
because once I start something I enjoy doing I can’t stop until I get it right?
Am I avoiding finishing my taxes or doing housework? I could be reading a book,
talking on the phone, checking Facebook, or riding my horse! I do all those
things anyway, but when FOTAS calls, I drop everything I can and give my best.
My commitment to FOTAS volunteers and our FOTAS community is with me constantly,
because there is always the chance, if I do my best, that one more life will be
saved.”
Young or old, families or groups, come to the shelter, help at or support an event or volunteer behind the scenes. There is always something to do to make a difference.
Please, find your own way to help.
FOTAS Volunteers work with
the AIKEN COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER, 411 Wire Road.
For more information, contact “info@fotasaiken.org” or visit FOTAS on
line at www.fotasaiken.orgAiken County Animal Shelter: “By the Numbers”
April 8th thru 14th
Received: 28 dogs and 26 cats
Adopted: 15 dogs and 2 cat
Euthanized: 39 dogs and 21 cats
Aiken County Shelter “Pets of the Week!”
MUFFIN - 1 yr. 22 lbs. Silky Terrier mix. Another Sweet, sweet girl! Only $70 |
LUCY – 1 yr. Green-eyed
calico. Soft and sweet for a good lap. Only $35!
*All adoption fees include: Spay/Neuter, heartworm
test, all shots, worming, and microchip.
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