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Building No Kill Communities, April 16, 2010, Douglasville, GA

Friday, April 16, 2010 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM (ET)

Douglasville, GA

Building No Kill Communities, April 16, 2010, Douglasville,...

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General Admission   more info Ended $0.00 $0.00
Preorder a signed copy of Redemption: the Myth of pet Overpopulation and the No Kill Revolution in America   more info Ended $15.00 $0.00
Preorder a signed copy of Irreconcilable Differences   more info Ended $20.00 $0.00
Preorder Redemption and Irreconcilable Differences together.   more info Ended $30.00 $0.00
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Event Details


Save the date! The 'Building No Kill Communities' seminar featuring Nathan Winograd has been scheduled for the evening of Friday April 16, 2010 in Douglasville, GA. Douglasville is conveniently located off I-20 just West of Atlanta.  The event will be free and open to the public, but you will need to sign up in advance. Details about how to do that will be available soon. The event is sponsored by the Carroll County Humane Society, which will be selling signed copies of Nathan's books Redemption and Irreconcilable Differences to offset the costs of putting on the workshop. Books can be preordered here or purchased at the workshop.

Rescuers, members of humane groups, shelter directors and employees, animal control officers, city and county officials and animal lovers are all encouraged to attend. The workshop has been described as “a prerequisite for animal lovers, rescue groups and organizations that are serious about changing their communities to No Kill.”

Georgia kills way too many animals in its shelters. Georgia can and will be No Kill. You can be part of this sea change.

*The Carroll County Humane Society requests that event attendees bring a donation of pet food for their Empty Pet Bowls program, which provides pet food to families in need, helping them to keep their pets.

When & Where


Douglasville Downtown Conference Center
6701 Church Street
Douglasville, GA 30134

Friday, April 16, 2010 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM (ET)


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Carroll County Humane Society



 

The Carroll County Humane Society, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, was founded in 1970. Since its inception, the CCHS has helped to build a better community for people and animals alike.

Following its May 1982 reorganization, the CCHS successfully campaigned to establish a countywide animal control service. After three years of letters, public opinion surveys, and meetings with city and county officials, the Carroll County Animal Control (CCAC) facility was expanded and improved.

Four of the counties surrounding Carroll County - Cleburne and Randolph in Alabama and Haralson and Heard in Georgia - have no form of animal control. Because of the large number of stray and abandoned animals in the West Georgia/East Alabama area, rabies outbreaks became a proven concern. The CCHS responded by providing a series of low-cost rabies clinics from 1986 till 2000 to make it easier for people in outlying communities to have their animals vaccinated.

To reduce the number of animals euthanized at the CCAC facility, the CCHS began offering financial assistance in 1990 to help owners spay/neuter animals adopted from the county facility. In 1991, the Society began an ongoing effort to encourage adoption of animals from the CCAC by publicizing adoptable animals through local radio and television stations and newspapers. These animals are also publicized on the CCHS website at www.carrollcountyhumane.org.

To increase the number of healthy, altered animals adopted from the CCAC, the CCHS launched its Foster and Adoption Program in 1998. Through this program, animals are selected from the Shelter, checked by a veterinarian, tested for disease, vaccinated, and spayed or neutered prior to adoption. CCHS foster pets are currently being transported to the Douglasville PetSmart every Sunday for adoption events. Foster pets are also featured on the CCHS website.

In October 1999, the CCHS began a Saturday Shelter Volunteer Program designed to heighten community awareness and involvement with the Shelter. Advertising, recruiting, and scheduling of volunteers are the sole responsibility of CCHS. On Saturdays, volunteers from CCHS and the community at large help socialize adoptable animals by exercising and giving them a little extra human contact.

In that same year, the CCHS began its Low Cost Spay/Neuter Certificate Program funded by the Warren P. and Ava F. Sewell Foundation. This program helped fund the spay/neuter of over 500 animals and was available to anyone in the West Georgia/East Alabama area whose income did not exceed $30,000.

In 2000, the CCHS presented a Dog Bite Prevention Program to over 500 local five and six year olds and created, along with the Carroll County Fire and Rescue, a Displaced Pet Program which provides temporary housing for pets displaced from their homes due to fire or other disasters.

The CCHS presented a workshop on the link between animal abuse and domestic violence called The First Strike Program. This daylong seminar, funded by a grant from the Zachariah Foundation, was attended by personnel from law enforcement, government, medical and social service agencies, and educators.

In 2007, CCHS raised funds to open the West Georgia Spay-Neuter Clinic, a high-volume, low-cost clinic which serves pet owners in the region. In the first year of operation, the Clinic performed 3,500 spay-neuter surgeries.

 

In the same year, the Society earned a $3,000 grant from the Community Foundation of West Georgia to fund a subscription to KIND News for all 1st and 3rd graders in the city and county schools.

The Society has several ongoing efforts to reach out to the community. Paw Prints, the CCHS newsletter, is published four times a year and distributed to CCHS members, veterinarians, local government officials, and other interested parties. Local events such as Carrollton Mayfest and the October Fun Dog Show provide opportunities to gather information about the community's needs, increase public awareness of the services CCHS offers, and foster attitudes and practices of responsible pet ownership.

 

  News and Updates
Thursday, May 20, 2010

Write-up of the April 16, 2010 'Building No Kill Communities' event:

http://www.examiner.com/x-35783-Atlanta-Animal-Welfare-Examiner~y2010m5d10-Building-No-Kill-Communities-lights-the-way-for-change-in-Georgia

Thanks to all who made this event a success!

Thursday, May 20, 2010
Friday, April 16, 2010

Join us for 'Building No Kill Communities' tonight at 7pm.

http://www.examiner.com/x-35783-Atlanta-Animal-Welfare-Examiner~y2010m4d15-Building-No-Kill-Communities-with-Nathan-Winograd-this-Friday-in-Douglasville

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Article in the Douglas County Sentinel about the 'Building No Kill Communities' seminar this Friday April 16:

http://douglascountysentinel.com/view/full_story/7063906/article-Humane-Society-to-host-%E2%80%98no-kill%E2%80%99-seminar?

Friday, March 19, 2010

Grace's Law, H.B. 788 passed the House this week and heads to the Senate.  You can watch the thank-you video from Grace and family here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHNK_OOGCjc&feature=player_embedded

The Georgia Voters for Animal Welfare (www.gvaw.org) asks that you call your state Senator to ask that they vote 'yes' on Grace's Law, which would ban the use of the gas chamber to kill shelter pets in GA.  Details at their website and here:

http://www.examiner.com/x-35783-Atlanta-Animal-Welfare-Examiner~y2010m3d17-Graces-Law-HB-788-passes-the-Georgia-House-of-Representatives-heads-for-the-Senate

Continued voter support is urgently needed to make this bill into law.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Grace's Law, H.B. 788 has passed the Rules Committee yesterday and will be heard and voted on by the full Georgia House of Representatives on Tuesday March 16, 2010.  Georgia residents should call their Representative and ask them to vote 'yes' on Grace's Law, H.B. 788.  This bill will ban the use of the gas chamber and 'heartsticking' to kill shelter pets in Georgia.  Calls of support are especially needed from residents of the 11 counties still using gas.  See this article for more information:

http://www.examiner.com/x-35783-Atlanta-Animal-Welfare-Examiner~y2010m3d12-Graces-Law-HB-788-passes-Rules-Committee-needs-voter-support-as-it-goes-before-the-full-House

Friday, March 5, 2010

Learn more about Grace's Law:

http://www.examiner.com/x-35783-Atlanta-Animal-Welfare-Examiner~y2010m3d5-Graces-Law-HB-788-goes-to-the-Rules-Committee-on-Mondayyour-support-is-neeeded-today

Friday, March 5, 2010

Friends, family, Georgia Voters,

 

YOU MUST TAKE ACTION TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

On Monday, March 8th,  House Bill 788 – a bill to ban gas chambers in Georgia as a method to euthanize pets turned into shelters, will be on the calendar for the House Rules Committee for consideration to be heard in the full House of Representatives.  If this bill is not approved by the Rules Committee to be put on the calendar, it will die in committee this legislative session. 

 

The consequence of this is former pets will continue to be euthanized in gas chambers in Georgia for another year.

 

DO NOT LET THIS HAPPEN!!!  LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD THAT YOU SUPPORT THIS BILL AND WANT THE RULES COMMITTEE TO VOTE YES TO PUT THIS BILL ON THE CALENDAR TO BE VOTED ON IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES!!!!!!!

 

Here is what you need to do:

 

#1.  Call the Rules Committee office, 404-656-5141 – POLITELY, let them know you are a Georgia voter, you would ask that this committee vote YES to put it on the calendar for the House of Representatives to hear this bill.

 

#2.  Call your House of Representative – YOU ARE A GEORGIA VOTER – YOUR REPRESENTATIVE VOTES ON YOUR BEHALF ON MATTERS THAT ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU& THEY LISTEN TO VOTERS IN THEIR DISTRICT !!!!!  Ask that your representative pass this bill with a YES vote when it is presented for a vote in the House.

 

Instructions listed below how to find your Representative:

 

1.  Go to www.legis.ga.gov

2.  Click “Find Your Legislator”under the picture of the Capitol

3.  Click “Vote-Smart”

4.  On the left, under the box “Find Your Representative” type in your zip code, click GO

5.  If you do not know your +4 ZIP, on the right side of this screen click “Don’t know your 9 digit zip” follow the instructions then go back to

     Legislative site and type it in under “Find Your Representative” click GO

6.  Under “State Legislative” click your Representative name in blue

7.  On the next screen, to the right and bottom, click “Complete Contact Info”  

 

For the animals,

Holly Cohen

Georgia Voters for Animal Welfare

 

 

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Another, more detailed article about this event, with interesting links:

http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-35783-Atlanta-Animal-Welfare-Examiner~y2010m2d22-Registration-now-available-for-Building-No-Kill-Communities-April-16-Douglasville-GA

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Would you like to help advertise this event?  Feel free to forward your invitation to anyone who you think would be interested.  For a downloadable poster which you can print and post at your local shelter, vet's office, pet supply store, etc, go to www.carrollcountyhumane.org and click on the link to the poster on the home page.  Thank you!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

*The Carroll County Humane Society requests that event attendees bring a donation of pet food for their Empty Pet Bowls program, which provides pet food to families in need, helping them to keep their pets.