Friday, November 1, 2013
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Shelter Our Pets Nonprofit Seeks Artisan Vendors and Sponsors for Upcoming Holiday Bazaar and Craft Fair
Shelter
Our Pets, Inc., P.O. Box 564, Montvale, NJ 07645, ShelterOurPets.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT:
LYNN GREGORSKI
973-506-9696
Shelter Our Pets
Nonprofit Seeks Artisan Vendors and Sponsors for
Upcoming Holiday Bazaar
and Craft Fair
September
16, 2013 - Shelter Our Pets, a New Jersey nonprofit whose
mission is to provide a safe haven
for the pets of victims of domestic violence who are fleeing their abusive
situations, will be hosting a Holiday Bazaar and Craft
Fair on Saturday, November 16th, featuring local artisans with unique, one-of-a-kind wares, including jewelry,
accessories, and home
decor. The event, hosted in conjunction
with GFWC Paskack Junior Woman's Club, will take place at the
Tice’s Senior Center in Woodcliff
Lake, New Jersey from 10am to 4pm.
The event will also feature a 50/50 raffle. Tickets will
be for sale at the event and will be sold in advance for $10/each. Persons need not be
present to win.
Shelter Our Pets is currently accepting artisans and
sponsors for the event. The vendor
table fee is $75 and sponsorships are
$150. Participating artisans
include Sequin Garden Jewels, My Heart Works, and RMN Handmade Brushes.
Shelter Our Pets Holiday Bazaar is sponsored by D’s
Grooming Shop in Hillsdale, New Jersey.
For more information, please visit ShelterOurPets.org or
email
fundraising@shelterourpets.org.
ABOUT
SHELTER OUR PETS:
Shelter Our Pets is an all-volunteer
nonprofit corporation. Our mission is to provide a safe haven for the pets of
victims of domestic violence who are fleeing their abusive situations. Shelter
Our Pets assists people seeking safety from violence by providing alternatives
to giving up a beloved pet, leaving a pet behind in a potentially dangerous
situation or continuing to subject themselves and their pets to abuse. Shelter Our Pets, Inc. provides
temporary shelter, medical care, and behavioral rehabilitation for the animals
of domestic abuse victims.
“The decision to leave a batterer is
extremely difficult, and a number of factors come in to play. The need to leave
a beloved pet behind only complicates an already emotional decision,” said Lynn
Gregorski-Bosi, a founder of Shelter Our
Pets. “Many domestic violence shelters cannot provide shelter for a family
pet, as well as the victim.
It is for this reason we founded the organization and created the SOP
Foster Sponsorship Program.”
The funds will be applied specifically
to costs of temporary boarding, medical care, food and supplies for the pets of
domestic violence victims participating in our program. Your donation gives
survivors an alternative to surrendering their pets or remaining in a
potentially dangerous situation.
“The Humane Society of the United
States applauds Shelter our Pets for protecting all victims of domestic
violence by allowing the victims to leave an abusive situation knowing their
pets are in a safe place.” said Kathleen Schatzmann, New Jersey state director
for The Humane Society of the United States.
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Shelter
Our Pets, Inc., P.O. Box 564, Montvale, NJ 07645, ShelterOurPets.org
BACKGROUNDER
Domestic violence and animal abuse are
not mutually exclusive according to the American Humane Association. In fact, one becomes fodder for the
other. For example, 71 % of pet-owning women entering shelters reported that
their batterer had injured, maimed, killed or threatened family pets for
revenge or to psychologically control victims; 32% reported their children had
hurt or killed animals in response to abuse situations.
Psychological control is often the
motive of a batterer, and pets can be used very effectively. Statistics from
the American Humane Association show
68% of battered women reported violence towards their animals, with 87% of
these incidents occurring in the presence of the victim and 75% in the presence
of the children.
Between 25% and 40% of battered women
are unable to escape abusive situations because they worry about what will
happen to their pets or livestock should they leave. Further, the Association found, pets may suffer
unexplained injuries, health problems, permanent disabilities at the hands of
abusers, or disappear from home.
According to Shelter Our Pets founding member Laura Mann, Esq., "In the
short term we want abuse victims to know we will be there to take care of the
animals; over the long-term, we hope to be able to offer a facility where
the survivors and their pets can remain together safely, while they break
free from their lives of abuse. We seek to fill the gap in addressing this
unmet need of survivors to hopefully play a small role in breaking the cycle of
abuse and the torture of animals that also endure the cruelty of these
abusers."
Investigation of animal abuse is often
the first point of social services intervention for a family in trouble.
Beatriz Wawra, Director of Crisis
Services at Shelter Our Sisters,
which provides aid and shelter to abused women, added, “Shelter Our Pets is a much needed service that will benefit victims
of domestic violence. We have had calls, wherein the caller wants to know if it
is considered domestic violence when a partner is hurting a family pet after an
argument. My answer is ‘yes’. This
behavior can escalate to a more dangerous situation for the victim.”
In 2011, the NJ legislators passed a
bill that permits the court to include animals in domestic violence restraining
orders. NJ Senator Thomas
Kean Jr. said, “While the new law provides legal shelter for the victims of
domestic abuse and their pets, this new volunteer service will provide actual
shelter for these animals, thus ensuring that domestic abuse victims no longer
have to choose between leaving their home for safety and protecting their
beloved pets. I am so pleased that Shelter Our Pets has recognized the
void that existed in this area, and has worked toward providing a much-needed
resource in the effort to protect victims of domestic abuse. “
NJ Assemblywoman, Connie Wagner, who
co-sponsored the bill in the Assembly said, “The public has become far more
aware of the horrors some pets face at the hands of abusive spouses and
partners. I applaud the work of Shelter Our Pets and other organizations
as they provide services for at-risk pets that are being protected under the
new law.”
For information or assistance in
sheltering pets, please contact, Lynn Gregorski-Bosi at 973-506-9696.
ABOUT SHELTER OUR PETS
Shelter Our Pets is an all-volunteer
nonprofit corporation. Our mission is to provide a safe haven for the pets of
victims of domestic violence who are fleeing their abusive situations. Shelter
Our Pets assists people seeking safety from violence by providing alternatives
to giving up a beloved pet, leaving a pet behind in a potentially dangerous
situation or continuing to subject themselves and their pets to abuse. Shelter Our Pets, Inc. provides
temporary shelter, medical care, and behavioral rehabilitation for the animals
of domestic abuse victims.
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Sunday, September 15, 2013
HOLIDAY BAZAAR AND CRAFT FAIR FUNDRAISER
BENEFITING SHELTER OUR PETS
WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE GFWC PASKACK JUNIOR WOMAN’S CLUB!
Saturday, November 16th, 10am-4pm
Woodcliff Lake Senior Center
Tices Corner Marketplace, Woodcliff Lake, NJ
Woodcliff Lake Senior Center
Tices Corner Marketplace, Woodcliff Lake, NJ
Mark your calendar for a holiday craft fair featuring local artisans selling handmade jewelry, home decor and unique gifts. The event will be held at the Woodcliff Lake Senior Center, located right in the heart of Tices Corner Marketplace.
If you are a local crafter or artisan, you can participate in this exciting event! There are two options available:
VENDOR TABLE $75
- All proceeds of sales goes directly to the vendor.
- A great way to reach and provide information to new customers in our area.
- Raffle prize to be drawn the day of event.
EVENT SPONSORSHIP $150
- Includes a vendor table.
- Your logo on all Shelter Our Pets event promotion, including our website and email marketing.
- Your business name and sponsorship included in all press releases.
- Sponsorship position on ShelterOurPets.org for one year (through 12/31/14).
Have an item to donate? Shelter Our Pets will also have a donated merchandise sale table.
For more information please contact us at fundraising@shelterourpets.org or call 973-506-9696.
YOUR PARTICIPATION WILL HELP SHELTER OUR PETS FULFILL OUR MISSION TO PROTECT AND SHELTER ANIMALS OF ABUSE SURVIVORS!
PARTICIPATING VENDORS:
My Heartworks
Sequin Garden Jewels
RMN Handmade Paint Brushes
Mary Kay: Carolan Prisco
Tastefully Simple
Sequin Garden Jewels
RMN Handmade Paint Brushes
Mary Kay: Carolan Prisco
Tastefully Simple
THE HOLIDAY BAZAAR IS SPONSORED BY:
Shelter Our Pets, Inc. is an all-volunteer New Jersey nonprofit corporation serving the entire state and beyond.
Shelter Our Pets
P.O. Box 564
Montvale, NJ 07645
Phone: 973-506-9696
Contact us by email at info@shelterourpets.org.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Presention to the Junior Womens Club
On May 8th, Shelter Our Pets was the guest of the Greater Pascack Valley Junior Womens Club. Fundraising Co-Chairs Cristina Deutsch and Miri Upton made quite an impression. Cristina created a purple-themed welcome table for the members and Miri talked about SOP’s mission. Thanks to Ned Barber for all his work on a moving presentation powerpoint and for setting it up for the meeting.
Shelter Our Pets Seeks Secretary
Are you good at organizing people? Scheduling meetings? Taking notes? Are you into email and communication? Would you like to be a part of something very special? Shelter Our Pets is seeking a Secretary. This position is an officer of the organization and requires a commitment to the board, volunteers and the mission of the organization.
The Secretary shall:
● record the minutes of the Organization’s Board meetings and other meetings
● keep the minutes and records of the Organization in appropriate books.
● distribute proposed minutes to all board members for review prior to the next meeting
● file any certificates required by any statute, federal or state at the direction of the Board.
● give and serve all notices to members of this Organization.
● be the official custodian of the records of this Organization.
● may be one of the officers authorized to sign the checks of the Organization.
● present to the membership at meetings any communication addressed to the Secretary of the Organization.
● submit to the Board of Directors any communications which shall be addressed to the Secretary of the Organization.
● attend to all correspondence of the Organization and exercise all duties incident to the office of Secretary
● perform other duties as assigned by the Board.
If you are interested, send a letter of interest addressed to the Board of Directors at info@shelterourpets.org.
Friday, May 10, 2013
A Meaningful Mother’s Day Gift
This Mother’s Day give a gift that helps preserve the bond between abuse victims and their pets.
Make a donation to Shelter Our Pets.
You can donate right through our site or mail a check to:
Shelter Our Pets
P.O. Box
West Milford, NJ 07480
P.O. Box
West Milford, NJ 07480
Thank you for helping us protect animals of abuse victims.
*Photo courtesy Stacey Gammon Pet Photography http://www.staceygammon.com/
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Join Shelter Our Pets at the Public Spirit Showcase
Come meet Shelter Our Pets and other area nonprofit organizations, at the Public Spirit Showcase.
Hear all about our mission, discover sponsorship opportunities and find out how to get involved!
|
Crowne Plaza Hotel & Conference Center
3 Executive Boulevard
Suffern, NY 10901
Enjoy a festive evening of fun and refreshments as we celebrate all of the valuable work that the region's non-profit groups provide our communities. The Public Spirit Showcase spotlights over 30+ regional non-profit organizations, as well as offering attendees great networking opportunities. We expect MANY non-members at this event. The Crowne Plaza will offer an array of refreshments and a cash bar. There will be plenty of doorprizes! CELEBRATE SPRINGTIME!
Location:
Suffern, NY, USA
Sunday, April 7, 2013
April is Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month. Help us make a difference.
April is Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month.
Help us make a difference.
Shelter Our Pets will offer them a safe harbor.
Shelter Our Pets, is a new New Jersey nonprofit with the mission of providing temporary shelter to the pets of victims of domestic violence while they flee their abusive situations. Our unique organization provides a specialized service, offering safe and loving care and shelter to pets of abuse victims, either with a foster family or at an area kennel, until they can be reunited with their owners.
We are asking for your support. Just $10, $20, $50 or more will help us protect animals who may be subject to abuse, who are being threatened of being abused or simply cannot stay with the owner in temporary housing as they rebuild their lives.
Your donation will go directly toward Shelter Our Pets’ start-up costs, including funds for insurance, pet medical care, supplies, food and kenneling.
Donate online through Paypal or send us a check by mail to:
Shelter Our Pets,
P.O. Box 806
West Milford, NJ 07480
Thank you for helping us protect the animals of abuse victims!
Serving the state of New Jersey and surrounding areas.
Read the Facts About Animals Abuse and Domestic Violence.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Email Issues
Beginning in March, Shelter Our Pets experienced some email outages. If anyone tried to reach us at info@shelterourpets.org during this time, we apologize for any inconvenience. We have made changes to our plan and our email service is restored. Thank you for your understanding.
Monday, March 4, 2013
ANIMAL LOVERS FROM CONNECTICUT TO MAINE HELP RAISE MONEY TO PROTECT ANIMALS OF ABUSE VICTIMS IN NEW JERSE
Funds raised help a new
charity get off the ground.
Shelter Our Pets Co-President, Laura Mann Tastefully Simple Representative, Ellen DiVietro Shelter Our Pets Fundraising Co-Chair, Miri Upton |
Between November 21st and December 10th of 2012, Shelter Our
Pets teamed up with Tastefully Simple Representative Ellen DiVietro to host an
online catalogue party featuring Tastefully Simple’s culinary products. Funds
raised are being used to help cover start-up costs for the organization.
Shelter Our Pets is an all-volunteer nonprofit corporation
with the mission to provide a safe haven for the pets of victims of domestic
violence who are fleeing their abusive situations. Shelter Our Pets assists
people seeking safety from violence by providing alternatives to giving up a
beloved pet, leaving a pet behind in an abuse prone environment or continuing
to subject themselves and their pets to abuse.
Lynn Gregorski-Bosi, a Trustee of Shelter Our Pets met DiVietro
at a Tastefully Simple party at a friend's house. Gregorski-Bosi mentioned the launch of
Shelter Our Pets to DiVietro. "I
told her that we were a new organization that needed to raise funds for
start-up costs. Ellen immediately said
she would help us out," said Gregorski-Bosi.
“Lynn and I immediately clicked and I loved the concept of
what she was doing with Shelter Our Pets. I knew immediately I wanted to help
and be a part of it. I love fundraising and helping people with their causes,”
says DiVietro.
Shelter Our Pets and DiVietro ran the event through Facebook
as a virtual party. The event was huge a success. As a team, they were able to
raise $210.96 over the span of twenty days. Supporters throughout the Northeast
ordered from Tastefully Simple to help support the new organization.
"I am so grateful to Ellen for running this virtual
fundraiser for us,” says Gregorski-Bosi.
Laura Mann, another Trustee of Shelter Our Pets expressed the importance
of the proceeds, stating "The funds will enable us to move forward with
laying the necessary foundation for our organization to proceed with its very
important work helping victims of domestic violence and their family pets break
free from their abusers.” Mann also expressed sincere gratitude to DiVietro,
“Thank you Ellen and Tastefully Simple for all of your support and your
wonderful products!”
Victims of domestic violence not only have to ensure their
own well being when caught in an abusive situation, but also the well being of
their pets. According to The American Humane Association, approximately 71% of
women report that their pet has either been threatened or injured during
instances of domestic violence.
For more information about Shelter Our Pets you can visit
www.shelterourpets.blogspot.com or call 973-506-9696.
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