Sentences with phrase «work with the pet community»

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Founded by then 17 - year - old Fred DeLuca and family friend Dr. Peter Buck more than 52 years ago, Subway is still a family - owned business, working with more than 21,000 dedicated franchisees in communities around the world.
THE BIBLICAL PATTERN FOR CHURCH IS THIS: Every Christian should gather together to hear the Scriptures and worship Jesus together with other believers weekly (see Acts 20:7; 1 Corinthians 16:2; Acts 2:42; Colossians 3:16; 1 Corinthians 16:19; Colossians 4:15; Romans 16:5; Acts 20:20; James 2:2; Psalm 84:4; Psalm 37:17; Psalm 92:13) It is also good to meet for smaller groups of Christian community in each other's homes regularly (see Acts 2:46) It's good to have leaders overseeing the work and needs of each local church — this is the Biblical pattern — not all of us are called to church leadership, and so we should submit to, and serve whoever God has called to lead at the place we find ourselves (see Acts 14:23; Titus 1:5; Hebrews 13:7, 17; 1 Timothy 5:17; 1 Thessalonians 5:12 - 13; Philippians 1:1 b; Ephesians 4:11 - 12; 1 Corinthians 12:28; 1 Peter 5:1 - 2; Acts 20:17;) If there are believers who are unable for physical reasons to attend a church weekly, they should find a church or believers who will gather together with them regularly for worship in their own home.
«I am proud to work with County Executive Poloncarz and my colleagues on the Legislature to provide this much - needed funding for youth programming at community centers throughout Erie County, and especially here at the Northwest Buffalo Community Center,» said Erie County Legislator Peter Savage (3rd Dcommunity centers throughout Erie County, and especially here at the Northwest Buffalo Community Center,» said Erie County Legislator Peter Savage (3rd DCommunity Center,» said Erie County Legislator Peter Savage (3rd District).
The hard work of this facility has served as the last resort of help for animals that deserve good homes, and our community must come together to ensure that they can continue connecting pets with loving homes for years to come,»
Erie County, NY - Legislator Peter J. Savage III (D - Tonawanda & Buffalo) commended Bill Swanson for his civic contributions, and in recognition of his volunteer work in the community, named him Erie County Legislature's Citizen of the Month for March 2015 at the Erie County Legislature's regular session held in «Old County Hall» on Thursday, March 12, 2015 in downtown Buffalo with his family, friends and co-workers in attendance.
Long Island Congressman Peter King also criticized HUD's latest assault on Westchester in a statement: «When I spoke to Secretary Castro last month, he said that HUD uses «mission - driven flexibility to work with communities to meet the goals of programs,» but there is a clear contradiction between what the Secretary said in his testimony and the actions of HUD's federal monitor.
Committed to balancing the changing needs of the nuclear medicine, nuclear cardiology and PET communities with those of the general public, the first Board of Directors convened in 1997 and worked together to establish the IAC Standards for Nuclear / PET Accreditation.
Peter Stewart, Senior Vice President of School Development, works with parents, teachers, community groups, school districts, school boards, departments of education, and policy makers across the United States and internationally to start new high - tech schools that use the K12 academic program.
Pupils from St Peter's have in turn come down to St Michael's to work with the children and carry out some community work around our school site; and in previous years one of the Drama Teachers has run a workshop for our year 5 children.
We strive to accomplish these goals by working hand in hand with our community to provide education, counseling and assistance on proper pet care and the importance of spaying and neutering.
Partnering for Pets works mostly with local animal shelters and communities; they also hold adoption events for homeless pets and teach humane education.
Oxbow continues to expand its support of the veterinary community, whether it is in the form of hosting symposiums, providing scholarships to veterinary students, attending trade events, working with veterinary schools or even helping to breed the next generation of vets — or at least the next generation of small - pet owners.
With our new wellness plans called Care Club, we are working with our clients and the community to extend that length of the pet / Parent bond,» McKelvey sWith our new wellness plans called Care Club, we are working with our clients and the community to extend that length of the pet / Parent bond,» McKelvey swith our clients and the community to extend that length of the pet / Parent bond,» McKelvey said.
Working toward a goal of helping people keep their pets by providing essential pet services and support to low - income families throughout San Diego, PAWS spent the second half of 2016 ramping up its efforts to reach out to communities with the greatest need.
We work with local animal rescues to help with the pet population and to do our part to give back to the community.
It is our hope to find new organizations to work with so we can continue to improve our community and make it the best place for pet families to live.
By working with pet retailers who shared their vision of providing widely - accessible veterinary care, Will and Ken created our ever growing network of Community Clinics and Wellness Centers.
What they do: Work with veterinarians to improve the lives of low income seniors and their pets within the Puget Sound community by providing monetary assistance for emergency veterinary care.
Ways you can work with your community animal service organizations include donating microchips, volunteering and dual sponsorships of a microchipping clinic or pet fair.
Windsor, California, January 4, 2017 — Community Veterinary Clinics, Alabama, LLC, working with VIP Petcare, the leader in innovative pet wellness care, today announced the expanded availability of its preventive veterinary clinics throughout the state of Alabama.
Friends of Strays is part of a group effort in Pinellas County to work with our partner shelters to save lives and impact the community through responsible pet ownership.
As the largest No Kill animal shelter in Kansas City, we care for more than 10,000 animals a year and work collaboratively with Animal Control and other animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the community.
Johanne Tasse, of the caacQ, explained that the veterinary care teams working together with shelters for pets in Quebec are sometimes not valued enough through the traditional veterinary community.
Our Mission: Working with our compassionate community, we will end pet homelessness and animal suffering.
In the fall of 2014, I flew to Othello, WA to work with a team of pet experts to help build a new animal shelter for a community in need as part of a pilot for a show called Animal House.
In addition to the daily feed, shelter and medical care provided to each pet at our shelter, OC Animal Care strives to be proactive in placing pets by offering monthly adoption events, working with hundreds of nonprofit rescue groups and encouraging our community members to become volunteers and foster caretakers.
We will also continue to work with The Lewis County Division of Emergency Management to provide emergency preparedness and community support for pets and their owners during a disaster or emergency as we did during the catastrophic flood that devastated our area in 2007.
In addition to addressing the issue of low - income owners who would otherwise not be able to pay for spay / neuter surgeries for their pets, Target Zero works with shelters to address free roaming communities of cats that reproduce exponentially if left untended.
«If we can work with the veterinary community, and they're working with responsible pet owners, then they can provide that education to owners,» Shever says.
Lost / found pet assistance, working with our community partner Pinellas County Animal Services
I recommend you see if there are existing organizations in your community, like Ruff Riders in New York City, who are already working to keep pets with their families.
SAN ANTONIO, Oct. 6, 2017 — This October, the Petco Foundation, in partnership with Natural Balance ® pet food, invites the public to join them to celebrate and support the transformative impact that therapy, service, and working animals have on individuals and communities around the world.
Through its No More Homeless Pets Network, Best Friends maintains lifesaving partnerships with more than 1,000 animal rescue organizations, spay / neuter groups and animal shelters throughout the country — all of them working to help homeless pets and create local no - kill communities
By working together, we will make Philadelphia a no - kill community where euthanasia is used only when animals are dangerous or suffering with untreatable illnesses / injuries, and where all savable pets enjoy the safety of a loving home.
Community Pet Food Bank: The Pet Food Bank provides pet food and pet supplies for the benefit of pets living with people on fixed incomes, with people who are sick or disabled, working families that are struggling financially, and people who are homeless.
Best Friends Network In addition to regional programs in L.A., Utah, Atlanta and New York, Best Friends maintains lifesaving partnerships with hundreds and hundreds of animal rescue organizations and animal shelters throughout the country — all of them working to help homeless pets and create no - kill communities where they live.
Working with communities and nonprofit partners, BAF provides spay / neuter funding, pet tags and microchips, education and support to pet owners in Los Angeles and surrounding communities.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — Veterinarians Without Borders Veterinarians Without Borders will leverage their grant from PetSmart Charities of Canada to host a first - of - its - kind educational conference in Charlottetown dedicated to sharing best practices for animal welfare agencies working in partnership with First Nations communities to help manage and prevent pet overpopulation and promote pet health in historically underserved areas of Canada's north.
The organization works with the local animal control agency to safeguard the lives of dogs and cats by providing education to the community about responsible pet ownership, and spay / neuter programs.
Efforts have included reuniting people with displaced pets at Baytown Animal Shelter and in the community; providing pet food and supplies to help keep people and their pets together; assisting with adoptions at the shelter and through large - scale adoption events; recruiting new foster families to rescue pets from the shelter; expanding our roster of rescue partners and transporting pets to reputable organizations within a 200 - mile radius of Baytown; and working with veterinarian partners to provide low - cost and free services to rescued and owned pets.
They care for nearly 10,000 animals a year and work collaboratively with Animal Control and other animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the community.
We're delighted to work with DFW Humane Society to give these last - chance pets a second chance at life and, in so doing, to enhance the lives of veterans in the community.
This young organization has already contributed so much to its local community in the areas of anti BSL efforts, Trap Neuter Return of feral cats in West Baltimore, and researching puppy mills while working to help keep pet stores selling puppies in compliance with disclosure laws.
I'm proud that we are able to work together to keep families intact when they think that their only option is surrender, because we are able to make much more of an impact in our community when we are united with the goal of helping pets and their people.»
Kim Alboum, director of the Emergency Placement Partners working with the Humane Society of the United States, said the animals were moved from Houston to make way for what is expected to be a surge in pets that wind up in shelters where flooding ravaged communities last month.
Developed by the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT), the C.L.A.S.S. program is designed to benefit pet owners and their canine companions, dog trainers and others who work with dogs, animal shelters, and the community overall.
Last but not least, you, the Aiken community, who year after year have supported our efforts with enthusiasm and generosity, who have adopted your pets from the thousands of deserving animals who end up in the Shelter through no fault of their own, and who are working to end the excessive population of homeless animals by spaying and neutering your animals — you have designated the Shelter as your community shelter, and we could not be prouder.
SAN ANTONIO — Today, the Petco Foundation, in partnership with Halo, Purely for Pets, announced the third annual Holiday Wishes campaign, which awards grants to animal welfare organizations across the country that are busy at work ensuring the pets in their communities have homes for the holidays.
They are working with local food banks, pantries, soup kitchens and homeless shelters who have agreed to distribute the pet food to the homeless and disadvantaged in their communities.
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