Where would we be without the many non-profits that provide valuable and needed services daily in our communities?
You’ve come a long way, baby….Pets Lifeline
For three decades Pet’s Lifeline has been helping place animals in good homes. From its makeshift quarters in 1982 this no kill facility has grown and currently shelters up to 32 dogs and cats, a remarkable credit to its donors, staff and volunteers.
Pets’ Lifeline gives animals another chance. Lucy says,” I know what it’s like to be out there, cold, scared, hungry and dirty. I’m one of the lucky ones who was rescued. There are still many others who could use a loving home. Please visit Pets’ Lifeline and take one of my friends home with you!”
To adopt, donate,volunteer go to www.petslifeline.org.
For updates on PL and my other favorite non-profits see Categories: Caring and Sharing.

Thank you for posting and supporting this resource, and for all that YOU have done for the little ones who were fortunate enough to have known your love, protection, shelter and nurturing. You cared for them and shared your beautiful spirit with several who who needed and continue to need it most. (Nik’, King Arthur of Sonoma, and I’m sure others I never even met.) There are so many helpless victims in these crazy times, and the real heroes to me are those who help the unfortunate casualties of the behavior of some humans whose ignorance and lack of compassion is shocking. Here’s a toast (whiskey & soda, inspired by your blog, lol ….) to Maria and her new friend, Tessie ….. hugs ….