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Mythsaje Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-31-05 08:47 PM
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A worthwhile cause needs help
Dear friends:

I know all too well the shock and grief of being hit with an event you could not foresee or prevent, and the massive upheaval of life when things go very wrong. So my heart is aching for Lillie & John at Glen Highland Farm/Sweet Border Collie Rescue here in New York state. http://www.glenhighlandfarm.com/ Their rescue facility/camp/farm was hit a few days ago by a brutal storm which destroyed much of the camp's equipment & lodging, and felled numerous beautiful mature trees. Thankfully, there was no loss of life. The extensive damage forced the cancellation of the scheduled camp.

Lillie and John run several camps each year for adults and their dogs, and the income from these camps supports the rescue efforts throughout the year as well as a critically important 2 week camp for inner city kids. Cancellation of the adult camp, therefore, is a heavy financial blow, compounded by the costs of clean-up, repair and re-construction, necessary refunds to those signed up for the camp. All their programs will be deeply affected. Donations from caring people can help offset this. Every donation, however small, adds up - never underestimate what can be done when enough people give just a little.

For those who have not visited Glen Highland Farm, I can say this is a very special place with very special people, and I believe wholeheartedly in their mission. I am always honored to teach at the camps each year, and very proud to call Lillie and John friends. The generosity of spirit that informs every inch and every activity of Glen Highland Farm deserves support, and especially now as they stagger under the weight of this blow.

If you love dogs, if you believe that dogs can change our lives in profound ways and teach us to be better humans, please take a moment to make a donation in the name of the dogs who have taught you well & enriched your life. This is not about supporting Border Collies alone - this is about supporting two extraordinary people who have dedicated their life to promoting non-violent approaches, to opening new possibilities for inner city children, to programs and a daily life that reflect deeply their belief in the power of the human/animal bond. Whatever your breed preferences may be, please consider a donation for the sake of dogs in general. What Lillie and John bring to this world benefits all who love dogs.

The outpouring of support from friends and total strangers in the aftermath of our barn fire helped us in ways we cannot ever describe or possibly repay. This email is my attempt to "pay forward" all that generosity to my friends now in need. For Lillie, for John, for the dogs at Glen Highland Farm, I ask you to send a donation.

http://www.glenhighlandfarm.com/556430/Order.htm for credit card donations. To send a check or money order, please send it to:
Glen Highland Farm
217 Pegg Road
Morris, NY 13808

Please note that Glen Highland Farm/Sweet Border Collie Rescue is an IRS 501c-3 non-profit organization!

Whether or not you feel moved to make a donation, please keep Lillie, John and all at Glen Highland Farms in your thoughts and prayers. And feel free to forward or cross-post this email.

thank you -
Suzanne Clothier
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Straight Shooter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-31-05 09:06 PM
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1. Border collies are some of the finest, smartest dogs on Earth.
Please post this in the Lounge, too.

Just gave to Hackett's campaign and tapped out until next credit card cycle. But I will definitely keep them in my thoughts. Very sweet of you to bring this to the attention of DU.
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Mythsaje Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-31-05 09:33 PM
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2. Never had one, or even known many
but I grew up with Aussies (fairly similar disposition and purpose) and now rescue Shibas (also smart, but at almost the opposite end of the disposition scale).

I'll cross post this one. Thanks for the suggestion.
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