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Saving lives. Building a more humane community. Together.
Kitten Yoga and the Peggy Adams Pup-Up Shop – Page 3
Showing Appreciation for our Volunteers – Page 7
Year in Review • How We Kept our Promise – Page 20
Walk with Peggy on March 10th
Photo by: Scott Steger Studios
Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League • Spring 2018
3100/3200 North Military TrailWest Palm Beach, FL 33409
PeggyAdams.org
General Information 561-686-3663Fax 561-686-0940
Donations 561-472-8842 Donations@PeggyAdams.org
Please email Info@PeggyAdams.org or call for any of these services:
Adoptions 561-686-6656
Behavior Helpline 561-472-8815
Spay/Neuter 561-472-8812
Vaccine Clinic/ 561-472-8812Microchip
Volunteer Program 561-472-8867
Foster Program 561-472-8578
Humane Euthanasia 561-686-3663 of Ill or Older Pets
Lost or Found Pet 561-686-3663Surrender a Pet
Leadership Circle & 561-472-8576Peace of Mind Program
Berman Memorial Pet Gardens/ 561-472-8842Columbarium
Peggy’s Pantry 561-472-8852Food Bank
Email Marketing@PeggyAdams.org or call for the following information:Special Events 561-530-6057
Marketing & 561-472-8845 Public Relations
Please call Animal Care and Control to report animal abuse or neglect:
561-233-1200
Follow us! @PeggyAdamsARL
A Letter fromRich AndersonExecutive Director/CEOPeggy Adams Animal Rescue League
Jane Grace, Honorary ChairmanLesly Smith, ChairmanSam Hunt, Vice ChairmanJoanie Van der Grift, PresidentNellie Benoit, Vice PresidentDaniel Hanley, TreasurerLaurie Raber Gottlieb, SecretaryJack Flagg, Executive CommitteeCarol Garvy, Executive CommitteeDaniel E. Ponton, Executive Committee
Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League Board of Directors
The Shaggy Sheet newsletter is sent to all supporters who donate $25 or more per year.To ensure that you continue to receive your issue, please use the enclosed envelope to make a minimum donation of $25. The animals need your help and we don’t want your mailings to
be interrupted! Thank you for your caring support of the animals!
Thank you for helping to make 2017 another incredible year of saving lives and bringing happiness into homes throughout our community.
Have you already looked at the back cover of this issue of The Shaggy Sheet?
• 5,229 animals placed into new, loving homes • 14,182 free or low cost spay/neuter surgeries • 45,994 animals benefiting from Peggy Adams programs
Caring and compassionate friends like you made that and so much more possible last year. You are truly saving lives each and every day through your support of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. And, you are part of an ever-growing number of people who are dedicating themselves to building a more humane community here in Palm Beach County.
Every day, more people are joining us in the effort to save the lives of every adoptable animal in our local community. And, with your continued support, we will achieve that goal and serve as a model for communities throughout Florida and across the nation.
With compassion for the animals,
Rich AndersonExecutive Director/CEO561-472-8844 / R.Anderson@PeggyAdams.org
P.S. I’m excited to share that on February 1st, Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League was awarded Charity Navigator’s coveted 4-star rating for the 5th consecutive time. Only 8% of charities evaluated nationwide have received at least five straight 4-star ratings demonstrating our strong financial health and a commitment to accountability and transparency.
James D. BerwindVirginia BurkeCandy HammVicky HuntLinda MillerPauline PittGeorge E. SummersLouis Auslander, Director EmeritusNancy Brougher, Director EmeritaDotsy Letts, Director Emerita
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As someone who loves animals, you know they need care every day. Food, safe shelter and
medical treatment are just some of the basic needs of animals staying at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League.
The love is free, but the other costs add up! That’s why you’re invited to join our group of dedicated friends as a Monthly Giving Circle member. For more than 90 years, Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League has been saving the lives of animals right here in Palm Beach County, but none of it would be possible without regular monthly gifts from loyal Monthly Giving Circle supporters. Joining the Monthly Giving Circle is the easiest, most efficient way to save lives in our community. Your monthly gift offers numerous benefits:
You provide a steady source of support and consistent funding to care for local animals.
You will receive fewer mailings – allowing the League to spend less on paper and postage so it can help more animals in need.
You have the flexibility to change the amount of your gift or cancel at any time.
Sign up today and you’ll receive a free calendar honoring your support of the animals!
Monthly Giving Circle members are the heart of what we do at Peggy Adams. By setting up an automatic gift each month, you ensure there are resources to help care for every homeless animal who comes through our doors.
Sign up to join the Monthly Giving Circle today at PeggyAdams.org/MonthlyGiving or please call 561-472-8842
Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League’s Pup-Up Adoption Shop at CityPlace features Adoptable Animals and…
In an effort to find loving homes for animals from Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, CityPlace
and Peggy Adams teamed up in December to present the PUP-UP ADOPTION SHOP - a satellite operation of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. Adoptable dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens are available in hopes that families would adopt a pet during the holiday season and into the New Year. The PUP-UP ADOPTION SHOP officially opened Saturday, December 16, 2017 and is located next to H&M on Rosemary Avenue in West Palm Beach. The shop will remain open until the end of March. In addition to pets on site, the store also includes a variety of pet care items and toys for sale with proceeds benefiting the League.
Peggy Adams also holds 2 sessions of Kitten Yoga on select Saturdays, allowing participants to relax their mind and body as the kittens provided a stress free environment. All one needed to bring was a yoga mat and we supplied the kittens.
Rich Anderson, Executive Director/CEO of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League said, “We are so pleased our CityPlace partnership is growing. It makes perfect sense to be in the heart of downtown West Palm Beach during season and it compliments our upcoming Walk for the Animals at CityPlace this March.” Anderson continued with, “We are very grateful to CityPlace and Related Group of Florida for making this long-time goal of ours a reality by donating this amazing space.”
Interested in becoming a business partner? Please contact us at Marketing@PeggyAdams.org
Launched in 2014, Countdown 2 Zero is a public-private partnership between Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control, and the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners. Its goal is to ensure that all adoptable animals in Palm Beach County are being saved by the year 2024.
Saving Palm Beach County’s Most At-Risk Animals.
As part of our Countdown 2 Zero efforts, Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League regularly transfers animals from Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control into our care – a total of 497 cats and 763 dogs in 2017. Often, these are animals with medical problems that require the kind of special care the county-run shelter can’t afford to provide. We want you to meet some of these wonderful, loving animals that you have helped save through your kind and generous support of Peggy Adams.
Meet BJOn January 18, 2017, BJ probably thought he was going for his routine walk with his owner’s granddaughter when she picked him up and headed out the front door. Little did he know that his life would drastically change that day, as the people he had trusted all his life would decide to do the unthinkable.
BJ was a little more than a mile away from the safety of his home when he found himself laying 30 feet below the Blue Heron Bridge. He had been thrown from the structure by the same person who he thought was simply taking him for a walk.
Witnesses said they heard BJ crying out in pain after the fall. He struggled to move, but collapsed from his injuries. A lifeguard heard the crying and came to his aid. Remarkably, BJ sustained only minor bruising and physical scars, but his mental scars are surely deeper.
In March, Animal Care and Control was awarded custody of BJ and this sweet dog was transferred to Peggy Adams and adopted one month later.
Meet Tucker On November 2, 2017, we received a call from Animal Care & Control about a special needs dog that had been hit by a car.Tucker, a two-year old male pit bull mix, had visual wounds to his front and back legs. When he arrived at the League, his front leg had 10 staples and his back left leg was bandaged. Tucker
also had abrasions which left him hairless on the top of his head and face.
He was given medication for the pain and had to be sedated so that Peggy Adams’ Dr. Coates could assess his injuries. She determined that his right front leg wound was down to the muscle, with some tendons exposed. His back left leg also had wounds through the skin.
The decision was made to have Tucker’s injuries evaluated by Dr. Latimer at Jupiter Pet Emergency and Specialty Center. While there, he was diagnosed with multiple fractures of the left front leg and pins were surgically inserted to help stabilize the bones. Tucker was adopted on January 8, 2018.
Interested in adopting, fostering or donating to the care of injured animals? Please contact us at Info@PeggyAdams.org or call 561-686-3663.
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Walk with Peggy at our NEW Location
Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is excited to announce that the 17th Annual Barry Crown
Walk for the Animals will take place on Saturday, March 10, 2018, at CityPlace (NEW Walk location) located at 700 S. Rosemary Avenue, West Palm Beach, Florida.
This pet-friendly walk begins at 9am with check-in and registration, live entertainment and a free breakfast. At 10:15am, after opening ceremonies, participants will enjoy a scenic walk beginning and ending near the Cheesecake Factory. The walk will be led by Smokey, a very special adopted alumni dog who has a heart-warming story.
As participants complete the route, they'll enjoy pet costume contests with amazing prize baskets at center stage. Categories include Best Dressed, Most Creative, Owner/Pet Look-A-Like and Best In Show. There will also be live entertainment, local vendors, and a fabulous silent auction and raffle area with great prizes. The event concludes at noon.
Participants are encouraged to pre-register to walk and form teams. Each registrant who raises at least $35 will receive a free t-shirt, a special gift for their pet and earn amazing incentives.
"Our Walk for the Animals has grown tremendously over the years and we are very excited to have CityPlace as the host for this year’s Walk," said Rich Anderson, Executive Director/CEO of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. "As a nonprofit that receives no city, state or federal government funding, Peggy Adams relies on community support to help us provide services to more than 45,000 dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens every year. We are extremely grateful to all of those who get involved in this event."
Register today by visiting WalkWithPeggy.org It’s FREE, although fundraising incentive levels begin at $35! Questions? Contact 561.530.6057 or Walk@PeggyAdams.org
Walk Schedule of Events: 9am-10:30am Walker Registration and Complimentary Breakfast 9am-11:30am Silent Auction/Raffle Drawings (No need to be present to win. Winners drawn at 11:30am) 9am-Noon Entertainment and Vendors 11am Pet Costume Contests (Categories: Best Dressed, Most Creative, Owner/Pet Look-A-Like, Best In Show) Register at the Contest Booth from 9am-10:30am
11:45am Closing Remarks
Presented by Hill’s Pet Nutrition
Saturday, March 10, 2018 • CityPlace • 700 S. Rosemary Avenue in West Palm Beach
Laurie Raber Gottlieb and Steven M. GottliebAnimal Kindness Unit
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Peggy Adams to offer FREE Domestic and Community Cat Spay/Neuter in 2018 to ALL Palm Beach County Zip Codes!
Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is excited to announce that we have recently received a
$200,000 grant from PetSmart Charities™. This grant will provide free spay/neuter, vaccines and microchips to 4,000 domestic and free-roaming cats in Palm Beach County for one-year beginning January 1, 2018. Zip codes covered by the PetSmart grant are in the top ten highest intake areas: 33404, 33405, 33409, 33411, 33415, 33460, 33461, 33462, 33463 and 33470. All other Palm Beach County zip codes will be covered by additional grants and/or funding from other sources, including Palm Beach County.
All cats residing in Palm Beach County are eligible for these free services, including free-roaming cats receiving Trap-Neuter-Vaccine-Return (TNVR) services and domestic cats scheduled for surgery via the PeggyAdams.org website.
"We are extremely grateful for this generous funding from PetSmart Charities™ in support of our Countdown 2 Zero initiative to save the lives of animals here in Palm Beach County," said Rich Anderson, Executive Director/CEO of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. “Combating over-population is a big goal to work towards, but thanks to PetSmart Charities™, we will significantly reduce the problem of homeless and neglected cats in Palm Beach County."
Domestic cat surgeries can be scheduled online at PeggyAdams.org. Community cats can be brought for TNVR in traps and are accepted on a walk-in basis Monday through Friday from 8am-9am, with additional hours Wednesday from 1-6pm. Peggy Adams also offers a free trapping class the last Sunday of each month. Peggy Adams can also offer trapping classes at various Home Owners Associations, businesses, worship centers, etc. For more information, please go to PeggyAdams.org or email TNVR@PeggyAdams.org
Peggy Adams provides services to over 45,000 dogs and cats each year and this new grant reinforces the organization’s mission to create a community where
100% of adoptable animals have a chance for a lifelong, loving home.
These various grant funds will cover Peggy Adams' free services for 9,500 cats, but the League's total goal is 11,000. To make a donation to this initiative, please contact us at K.Hanson@PeggyAdams.org or call 561-472-8576.
The organization’s veterinary clinic at the Grace Pavilion successfully performed more than 14,000 surgeries in 2017. In addition, the clinic helped trap, neuter, vaccinate and return (TNVR) 30,994 community cats to their colonies since the group’s TNVR program started in 2010.
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Celebrating Volunteers!
Linda Cilenti - Lifetime Achievement
Vicki BirkenmeyerKitten Nursery
Linda Durkin Shelter Cats
Steve KauffmanMedical Services
Clayton Rogers Peggy’s Pantry
Matthew BoneaBehavior
Jeri Engler Shelter Dogs
Julie Morgan Staff Pick
Brooke Shapiro Outreach - Project CatSnip
Jim Roberts and Jay Brentlinger Marketing
Hannah Estrin Youth Volunteer
Judy NorenRetail Shop
Joan TofiasAdmin/Donor Relations
Janis WilsonFoster
Donna Dugan Playgroups
Roy Facci Offsite Adoptions
Marilyn Parent Client Services
Art WittmanI’ll Do It
Giving thanks to those who are… simply said…EXTREMELY PAWSOME! On Friday,
January 12, 2018, Peggy Adams hosted its annual Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony, honoring those volunteers who donated 50 hours or more of their time in 2017. Volunteers and staff came together to celebrate the many accomplishments of their fellow colleagues and to acknowledge their contributions that led to a record-breaking year for Peggy Adams.
“The League has much to be thankful for and at the center of our many achievements stand our amazing
volunteers. Their effort, on our animals’ behalf, humbles and overwhelms me. It’s a true honor to lead such a program and be among so many wonderful hearts." – Tara Pregnolato, Volunteer Program Manager
Get involved today. Volunteer! PeggyAdams.org/FutureVolunteers
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“Sandi’s Holiday Tail” Featured Cats & Dogs to Find
Homes for the Holidays!OVER 170,000 VISITORS MEET DUKE – THE 12' TALL, 50 TON SAND RESCUE DOG
Sandi, the world’s ONLY 600-ton sand tree, was back along the West Palm Beach Waterfront with
quite the holiday “tail” to tell! A beloved South Florida holiday tradition, her fans eagerly anticipated her 35 feet of sand sculpted perfection and the fun-filled kingdom of Sandi Land. Sandi’s dazzling 2017 debut at the November 30th Clematis by Night Tree Lighting, featured a new component and Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League couldn’t be happier!
During the holiday tree lighting, Sandi revealed a big, new personality, and the next chapter in her story, “Sandi’s Holiday Tail.” Since returning to her West Palm Beach home, Sandi had fallen in love and added a Peggy Adams Rescue Dog to her family named Duke! This 12-foot-high, 50-ton sand sculpture was revealed to the delight of the thousands in attendance. Duke sat next to Sandi, keeping a watchful eye on her
all month long; proudly wearing his Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League ADOPT ME vest with our logo sculpted beautifully into the sand.
All of Sandi Land was pet themed with dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens throughout the entire Downtown Waterfront through December, along with messaging about the importance of spay/neutering pets and saving the lives of adoptable animals. Rich Anderson, Executive Director/CEO of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League said, “We are thrilled we were chosen to partner with the City of West Palm Beach on this annual holiday tradition. We love the message the City and Sandi promoted – Adopt, Don’t Shop for Pets – it fit perfectly with the League’s Mission.” Anderson continued with, “This added exposure helped many area shelter pets find their forever family during the holidays.”
The Loss of a Beloved Pet... A Veterinarian's Perspective
One of the hardest jobs as a veterinarian is to be involved in
the end of life process. It is not easy… it will never be easy… and it is always taken very seriously.
Practically every day, I'm involved with a decision related to humane euthanasia. I took an oath to do no harm and to end all suffering.
Over the years, I somehow learned how to put euthanasia in a special place. I am confident that the decision to end the suffering of an animal is the best thing we can do for the pet, (even when it is often the hardest thing for the owner).
But when this experience came home for me, all that professional detachment became moot. I was a mom losing her child, and not a doctor in a white coat. While I have always respected and cared for people needing to alleviate their animals’ suffering, I now have empathy and an understanding that are deeply personal.
My Great Dane, named Boomer, walked into the shelter and right into my life in March of 2014. This breed, like all giant breeds, typically has a shortened lifespan, and this big guy had a mild abnormality that put him at further risk. Despite this, I chose to take him home with me. I told my son that we might have him for six days, six weeks, six months or six years, but we were going to give him the best home we could.
I was so naïve. While I was prepping my son for the possibility of the inevitable, I never in my heart or thoughts considered my own feelings. Then again, why would I? I've been a practicing veterinarian for 15+ years and I deal with death all the time. Heck!!! I consistently help people with their grief and the loss of their animals.
Reality check: September 2017, Hurricane Irma came to town. I packed my things and grabbed my crew to stay at the shelter. Boomer was with me, but seemed not quite right. He was losing weight and wasn't eating. With all my knowledge and experience, I couldn't turn him around. I tried to feed him everything; the best dog food, the not-so-best dog food… even raw dog
food. Nothing improved, nothing was working. I tried IV fluids, concoctions, formulas, and medications. Yet, I failed.
That day, I looked in his eyes and I knew the end was coming. The question I’ve been asked more times that I can count is, “When, do I intervene? When is the right time?” …Now, I sat on the other side and just felt lost and helpless. Boomer picked his head up and looked right at me. I ran to his bed, he nuzzled his head in my lap and... all at once… he left me! The pain was gut-wrenching and the tears flowed. This was serious pain – the pain of a loss that I never experienced before. This felt as wrenching as a human death must feel. He was, even in that short time, our family.
Our four-legged children ask for nothing. Just love, companionship, food, water and a place to lay their head.
I'm comforted in knowing that my son and I gave all this to our Boomer, but the hole in my heart that I have, I never imagined would be so big. I feel like it might never heal.
I couldn't save my boy. I'm a trained professional and there was nothing I could do. I cannot adequately express my love for this four-legged, 135 pound walking heart. He saved me when I didn't even know I needed to be saved. He opened my heart when he walked into my office and allowed me to hold his head as he took his last breath.
Thank you, BoomerBoomBoom, for allowing me to love you.
Please consider adopting an older animal or becoming a Fospice Parent. A Fospice Parent provides permanent fostering of older animals, long-term animals, and animals with medical conditions which would preclude them from being placed in a loving home through our adoption program. All Fospice animals will receive routine medical care, food, litter, medication and other supplies as needed. For more information about the Fospice Program, visit PeggyAdams.org/Fospice-Program
Dr. Beth Keser
Humanitarian $100,000+/yearAnn & Charles B. Johnson
Guardian $50,000-$99,999/year
James D. Berwind, Spring Point Partners
Christina DennisJeff Levitetz and the Levitetz
Family FoundationDanielle Hickox Moore
Lesly S. Smith
Benefactor $10,000-$24,999/yearCarol & Harold BaxterDarbster Companies
Cynthia TaylorAnonymous
Grand Patron $5,000-$9,999/yearThe Ramon W. Breeden Jr. Foundation
Virginia S. BurkeJudith A. Dean
Frankie & Irwin F. EdenzonGillman Family Foundation
Murray & Sylvana Klein Family Foundation
Patricia & Edward (=)McLaughlinMilitary Brake & Alignment, Inc.
Joanie & Paul Van der Grift
Patron $2,500-$4,999/yearClare McLean CrossTina and Rick Grow
Lorraine OdassoAnonymous
Member $1,000-$2,499/yearLeslie Abi-Karam & Scott Fuller
Susan & Larry AlexanderRich & Lisa Anderson
Cynthia BoardmanRussell Bohn
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory ByersDonna Ditchik
JB DixsonJ. Barry & Linda Donahue
Joann & Tom DyeBarbi Fadden-Gearhart
Renate FrancoDawn & Charles FrankelElizabeth & Dolf Garcia
Debra Gonzalez & Howard BernsteinArlette Gordon
Denise & Dan HanleyJeanne B. Hogue & Fritz Bell
Lynne HopkinsRobin & Randy Hunt
AnonymousJames A. Kane
Miriam & Steve KimseyKaren L. Krause
Gail & David LeavittPaul T. McLaughlin
Grace & Chris MeigherPaula & George MichelLinda & Leverett MillerBarbara & Ed O’Sullivan
PTM Electric, Inc. Alexandra Reid & Andrea Reid
Paige Rense-NolandJoann Woodruff Roemmele
Didi ShieldsAnonymous
Nora & Murray SolomonJack Staub & Renny Reynolds
Jan SteeleKendall Wheeler
Thank you to current members of the Leadership Circle...
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The Leadership Circle is made up
of friends who have made generous five-year pledges to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League (ranging from $1,000/year to as high as $100,000/year!). This is
an incredible lifesaving opportunity starting at as little as $2.74/day or $83/month.
“We launched the Leadership Circle both to help meet the needs of animals rescued today and to build a foundation of secure support for animals coming our way in future years,” explains Rich Anderson, Executive Director/CEO of the League. “The multi-year pledges from Leadership Circle members give us the kind of predictable revenue that allows us to create new initiatives, confident that we can fund them."
I’d like more information about becoming a member of the Leadership Circle!_________________________________________Name
_________________________________________Address
_________________________________________City, State, Zip Code
_________________________________________Phone Number
_________________________________________EmailReturn to: Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League3100/3200 N. Military Trail • West Palm Beach, FL 33409Attn: Kim Hanson 561-472-8576
The Palm Beach County Tax Collector's Office (TCO) employees wrapped up its Paws for Claus
drive on December 4, 2017 when they delivered food, blankets, toys and other pet supplies to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. The supplies were collected at each TCO office during the month of November. Volunteers and staff at Peggy Adams were overwhelmed with joy and gratitude for the much needed supplies.
Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League relies solely on contributions from supporters therefore we are incredibly grateful to the Tax Collector's Office and other companies that collected donations during the holiday season. Generous donations like the TCO Paws for Claus drive and monetary donations help sustain our operation. Interested in holding a food drive for Peggy Adams? For more information, please email Donations@PeggyAdams.org or call 561-686-3663.
Company Corner
Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League's 46th Annual Christmas Ball on December 7th at the Sailfish
Club in Palm Beach was, once again, a sold-out event! This elegant, black-tie, holiday affair supports the mission of saving the lives of homeless, neglected and injured dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens. Pauline Pitt, a dedicated League supporter and board member, enthusiastically served as Chairwoman.
This enchanting evening, filled with holiday lights, garlands, festive Christmas trees and decorations, opened with a receiving line of adorable, adoptable pets on the red carpet greeting guests with tails a-wagging. Guests enjoyed cocktails, dinner and live entertainment, and also viewed renderings of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue Leagues’ highly anticipated campus expansion. Later in the evening, the dogs and cats paraded through the party in order for the guests
to get a second look. This parade of precious pets resulted in a few furry friends finding their new loving forever homes!
“We are very grateful for the support of so many who help the animals at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League,” said Rich Anderson, Executive Director/CEO of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. “Our guests at the Christmas Ball are speaking for those without a voice and there's nothing more special than that during the holiday season."
Jerry Seay and Pauline Pitt, Event Chair
Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League's46th Annual Christmas Ball
Helps Raise Funds for Homeless Animals
Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League's46th Annual Christmas Ball
Helps Raise Funds for Homeless Animals
Lesly Smith and Danielle Moore Carol and Robert Garvy
Vicky and Sam Hunt
Carlos Arruza, Jr. and Georgina Bloomberg
Dr. Steven M. Gottlieb and Laurie Raber Gottlieb Joanie and Paul Van der Grift
Kevin Clark and James Berwind
Candy and Bill Hamm
Rosey
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Leave Your Legacy
Play a vital role in the future of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League and know that your personal legacy will help save the lives of animals for years to come.
Through the Forever Friends program, your contribution to the future of animal welfare can be significantly greater than you ever dreamed possible while supporting your own financial, tax, and estate planning vision.
For some, including Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League in your estate plans can be as simple as including the League as a beneficiary of an insurance policy or retirement account. Others prefer a more in-depth conversation about what they’d like to accomplish with their future gift.
Whatever your choice, we’d like to invite you to join other individuals and couples who have chosen to become Forever Friends and to establish your own legacy in support of the animals.
Major Legacy Gift Received from Forever Friend, Rolf Posselt
Rolf Posselt (1929-2017) has been described as a "beloved friend to many." One of those friends,
Michael Jauquet, visited Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League recently and reflected on Mr. Posselt's life. He said, "I know he loved all animals, especially dogs. He was a kind soul, offering wit and wisdom to all his friends. He is and will continue to be missed." Rolf Posselt became a Forever Friend of Peggy Adams. His legacy gift will help dogs and cats long into the future, helping them to recover from difficult situations and to find the kind of forever loving homes that all animals deserve.
Information Request FormI am interested in learning more about planned giving options and becoming a member of Forever Friends.
Please send information on the following: Bequests Peace of Mind Program Charitable Remainder Trusts Charitable Lead Trusts Life Insurance Retirement Accounts Property & Homes Appreciated Stock Charitable Gift Annuities I have included Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League in my estate plans and wish to join Forever Friends
Name
Street address
City, State, Zip Code
Phone number
Email address
Name as it should appear for Forever Friends recognition purposes, including “anonymous” if preferred.
Mail this request form to: Kim Hanson, Major Gifts/Planned Giving Officer Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League 3100/3200 North Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 561.472.8576
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Kids’
CornerWhen planning for her birthday party, Sage decided that
in lieu of birthday presents, she would ask friends to bring items for animals in need. With the help of her friends, Sage filled a trunk full of goodies for Peggy Adams’ cats and dogs. What a remarkable, young philanthropist!
Thank you to Sage and ALL of our amazing young philanthropists for your generosity and compassion! For more information on youth volunteer opportunities, please visit: PeggyAdams.org/Youth-Volunteer-Opportunities
Frankie and Irwin Edenzon with Richard Cuccioli (center)
Elliot Hochman and Barbara Sommers
Amanda Hall-Felder enjoys a visit with Daisy, one of the adoptable
dogs welcoming guests Ben and Mary Llew Coulter
Board member Laurie Raber Gottlieb thanks guests for their support of the
many programs at Peggy Adamse
Irwin Edenzon and Marc Edenzon
Kathy and Don Draizin
Dr. Beth Keser, Medical Services Director, with Little Bit
Reception in Palm Beach Gardens Thanks Supporters and Volunteers from
Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League
Frankie and Irwin F. Edenzon welcomed more than 40 supporters and volunteers of Peggy Adams Animal
Rescue League to a reception on January 23, 2018 at their Palm Beach Gardens home. Palm Beach Gardens boasts a rapidly-growing number of friends committed to Peggy Adams and a strong nucleus of support for our Promise to the Animals of Humane Care, Quality of Life, Life-Long Loving Homes, and Spay/Neuter to Control Overpopulation.
“No one has been more loyal to our program than Frankie and Irwin Edenzon,” notes Executive Director/CEO, Rich Anderson. “The Edenzons moved to this area just a few years ago and almost immediately became involved by volunteering and as members of our Leadership Circle. They offer consistent insight and always ask how we can further improve conditions for the lost, homeless, neglected and abused cats and dogs in our County. We are grateful to them for this personal commitment and for offering to host this warm and welcoming thank-you reception to others in the Palm Beach Gardens community dedicated to the welfare of animals.”
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The Hon. Lesly Smith, Chairman of the Board of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, recently
announced the formation of a Junior Committee at Peggy Adams. The Committee is chaired by Judy and Fritz Van der Grift.
Fritz grew up in Palm Beach and attended Palm Beach Day School. He graduated high school from Deerfield Academy and received his B.S. in Political Science and Spanish from Palm Beach Atlantic University in 2010. Fritz is a financial advisor at Morgan Stanley in West Palm Beach where he specializes in wealth management, with a focus on complex trust and estate planning issues.
Judy also grew up in the area, attending Rosarian Academy and then Cardinal Newman High School. She received her B.S. from Florida State University, her nursing degree from the University of Miami and, most recently, her Family Nurse Practitioner degree from Georgetown University in 2017.
Fritz and Judy were married in October of 2014 and live in West Palm Beach with their two Weimaraners, Hans and Lady.
In addition to their new roles as Junior Committee Chairs, they are both active in their community. Fritz is a youth lacrosse coach and has led mission trips to the Dominican Republic and Cuba. Judy is active in their church, Bethesda by the Sea, most recently assisting with the Blessing of the Animals food drive.
Their love for animals has encouraged them to take on the challenge of leading Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League’s newly formed committee. They are encouraged by the positive feedback and are very excited to get started.
“It’s so important that we create a sense of ownership and responsibility within the next generation to care for these animals,” says Judy.
Fritz added, “I was blown away by the amount of interest among my peers who wanted to get involved. It reminded me that caring for animals is such a universal cause that spans across all groups. We are very excited about this new committee and are thankful for the opportunity to lead it!”
Committee Members, to date, include: Billy and Katie Benjamin, Turner and CJ Benoit, Kevin Clark, Tammy Grimason, Anthony and Sabrina Gugino, Maggi Haigh, Stephen and Amyleigh Heiman, Marissa Lanteri, Kevin Garvy and Mariah McBride, Jack Nicklaus III, Brandon Rinker and Davida Packer, Joe Floyd and Nikki Peksa, John and Mimi Richards, Tyler and Lexi Richey, Cachi and Allegra Garcia-Valez and Lauren Young.
Newly formed Junior Committee of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League chaired by Judy and Fritz Van der Grift
Our Promise to the Animals – Humane Care, Quality of Life, Life-Long Loving Homes, and
Spay/Neuter to Control Overpopulation.
Few have meant more to the animals of our community than Jane and
Robert Grace and the Grace family. The Grace Society was established to honor them and to recognize extraordinary supporters who are making it possible for Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League to fulfill its mission.
LIFETIME BENEFACTORS Lifetime Benefactors are individuals and organizations whose cumulative giving and outstanding generosity demonstrate the highest order of engagement with the League’s humane mission and vision. They are an inspiration to all of us. January 1, 2017 – December 31, 2017:
$1,000,000 or More
The Eunice Joyce Gardiner Charitable FoundationJane & Robert GraceAnn & Charles B. JohnsonThe Ryerson Charitable TrustLesly S. Smith
$500,000-$999,999 The Fortin Foundation of FloridaThe Mary Alice Fortin Foundation, Inc.Candy & Bill HammVicky & Sam HuntDanielle Hickox MoorePetSmart Charities, Inc.Pauline Pitt & The William H. Pitt Foundation, Inc.L. Florence Schmidt FoundationThe Emily Vernon Foundation for Homeless and Abused Animals
$250,000-$499,999
The ASPCAJames D. Berwind, Spring Point PartnersNancy Brougher & The W. Dale Brougher FoundationDr. Steven M. Gottlieb & Laurie Raber GottliebPalm Beach County Dog Fanciers AssociationLois PopeScaife Family FoundationJoanie & Paul Van der Grift
$100,000-$249,999
Animal Rescue ForceCarol & Harold BaxterCarol & Sidney (†) BermanVirginia S. BurkeSusan Stockard ChanningChristaina DennisRaymond A. DiazLoreen Beiswenger Farish Charitable FoundationFleming Family FoundationCarol & Robert GarvyArlette GordonMichele & Howard KesslerJeff Levitetz & The Levitetz Family Foundation, Inc.Carole & John MoranPalm Beach County The Petco FoundationMargi & Michael PicotteDorothy & Judson (†) StreicherMargaretta TaylorU.S. Trust
FOREVER FRIENDS
Forever Friends are persons who have made provisions in their estate plans for support of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. The following major estate gifts have been realized and are actively supporting programs and services for the animals in our care.January 1, 2017 – December 31, 2017:
$1,000,000 & above
Peggy & Charles Norton AdamsDorothy G. & Frank L. BairdJohn Dee CraftBeverly & Barry CrownEunice Joyce GardinerWanda Jean HiserAnne KunkelCatherine Hyland MacArthurCatherine Parks-GrauerJane M. & John B. Ryerson
$500,000-$999,999
Rodney Wayne HallErna A. HueyMargaret & Edward JubonPamela RankL. Florence Schmidt
$100,000-$499,999Maxine AdlerG. Richard AlbaneseLillian C. AveraBarbara Augustus BeerBette BerryAgnes BucichLilabel CatlinMarilyn ChaseZella E. Cleveland Marion T. CogginArthur Daly Florence A. & Lawrence J. De GeorgeM.P. DolanMarjorie DoleSharon Ruby EllisonAntje L. FarberLouise W. FloeckherLouis J. GartnerMr. & Mrs. Frank C. GrievesDonald HickmanBrian W. HolmanAnita JoyceGilbert S. KahnEdward F. KendallEly & Carl KreichDoryce Kreiger Gerald LeedsSuzanne LihmeElisabeth P. MackintoshCarolina MandelGermaine MarveyDorothy McArthurRobert MuellerBenjamin OgleClara Applegate PollardRolf PosseltKathryn PrutzelSusan C. RatherMartha Cuneo ReedNina J. ReidDorothy D. Reilly Marjorie J. ShultisEyleen D. SimpsonDonna SmithEvangeline H. StevensJessie Chardin StewartBetty StreifenderLena SuttonSimone Stakolt TolksdorfRonald TuppenWilliam N. VaughanGrace K. WarnerRuth K. WeilMatilda White Mollie WilmotEllen M. WojtachAxel Zdarsky
ANNUAL GIVINGThe following contributors have made donations between January 1 and December 31, 2017.
Contributors with a paw print are also members of the Leadership Circle, donors who have made generous 5-year pledges
in support of Peggy Adams.
CHAIRMAN’S COUNCILChairman’s Council members are significant annual donors who, each year and every year, create the essential bedrock from which all charitable donations to Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League come together to realize our goals.
Humanitarians: $100,000 & aboveEstate of John Dee Craft Estate of Anje L. FarberThe Eunice Joyce Gardiner Charitable FoundationThe Estate of Wanda Jean HiserEstate of Erna A. HueyAnn & Charles B. Johnson PetSmart Charities, Inc.Estate of Rolf Posselt
Visionaries: $75,000-$99,999James D. Berwind, Spring Point Partners The Fortin Foundation of Florida Estate of Patricia T. McGarryPauline Pitt & The William H. Pitt Foundation, Inc.Lesly S. Smith Estate of Axel Zdarsky
Guardians: $50,000 - $74,999Nancy Brougher & the W. Dale Brougher FoundationBarbara Dauphin-DuthuitChristina Dennis The Loreen Beiswenger Farish Charitable FoundationThe Mary Alice Fortin Foundation Candy & Bill HammVicky & Sam HuntLeonard W. Lefeve Charitable Gift Fund, a Donor Advised Fund of Renaissance Charitable Foundation/Mary Llew and Ben CoulterJeff Levitetz & the Levitetz Family Foundation, Inc. Danielle Hickox Moore Estate of Milton NoviePetco FoundationThe Emily Vernon Foundation for Homeless and Abused AnimalsL. Florence Schmidt Foundation
Grand Benefactors: $25,000-$49,999Carol & Harold Baxter Georgina BloombergJulia & Michael ConnorsVirginia L. CookWilliam E. Flaherty, IIFleming Family FoundationEstate of Elfriede E. FuchsLaurie Raber Gottlieb & Steven M. Gottlieb
Michele & Howard KesslerHolly B. KraheThe Folke H. Peterson FoundationMargaretta TaylorJoanie & Paul Van der Grift
Benefactors: $10,000-$24,999Marcia S. AdlerAnimal Farm Foundation, Inc.Virginia S. Burke Paula & Robert ButlerJoan D. ChorneyDarbster Companies Raymond A. DiazMindi & Andrew FaigenCarol & Robert GarvyDeborah & Dennis GlassRobert I. Goldman FoundationArlette Gordon Estate of Cornelia W. HartoughHill’s Pet NutritionJayne T. KeithJorie Butler KentKnopf Family FoundationCarol H. McCrackenPet Supermarket, Inc.Lois PopeThomas C. QuickKatharine & William (†) RaynerNancy & William RollnickLeslie RoseRosengarten-Van der Grift Family FoundationDeborah & Charles RoyceThe Ryerson Charitable TrustSchumacher Auto Group, Inc.Barbara & Herbert ShearDenise & Joseph SwanSusan O. TaylorCynthia & Terry Taylor Betsy & Paul ShiverickAnonymous U.S. TrustDonald W. VeenhuisLynne Wheat & Thomas Peterffy Nancy & Robert WildrickAnonymous
Grand Patrons: $5,000-$9,999AnonymousThe ASPCAMargaret & Marc BergeronRick BerksMargaret S. BilottiJack BochonokLucy & Ray Breeden Joanne & Henry Breyer, IIIPatricia BrickleyJudith A. Dean Diana & Llwyd Ecclestone, Jr.Frankie & Irwin F. Edenzon Emilia & Jose FanjulKathleen FisherCathy & Jack FlaggFlagler Investors LLCFlorida Crystals CorporationLydia & Robert ForbesKathleen DuRoss Ford & L. Frank ChopinRenate Franco Connie M. FrankinoCarole & Bertram FrenchGillian S. FullerSusan Campbell GibsonJane & Robert Grace
Tina & Richard Grow Audrey & Martin GrussGunster Law FirmDenise & Dan Hanley Patricia E. HerbertPatricia & Marshall HilsbergCynthia HochmanStephen S. Johnson, IIDarlene & Gerald JordanJudith R. Hoffberger Family FoundationLynne KaiserMurray & Sylvana Klein Family Foundation AnonymousPeter KulinConnie & Peter LacailladeGretchen & Howard LeachEstate of Mathilde M. KellenbergerPatricia & Edward (†) McLaughlin Military Brake & Alignment Service, Inc. Linda & Leverett Miller Catalina & Thomas MillerJoAnna & Stephen MyersNCCI Holdings, Inc.Nozzle Nolen Pest SolutionsJoanne P. PearsonPet Paradise ResortPetFirst Pet InsuranceMargi & Michael PicotteDaniel E. PontonJill RappaportBarbara M. RobbinsJoann Woodruff Roemmele Ardath B. RosengardenMae Cadwell Rovensky FoundationFrances G. ScaifeJana & John ScarpaMartha & Dwight ScharRichard SchechterCoco & Donald SchefmeyerAmanda & Charles SchumacherJolene & Larry ShapiroAnonymousJane W. SmithBeth & Howard SternThe Teagle FoundationPhilip TilearcioTree of Life Foundation InternationalAnne WhiteJane & Dean WoodmanJere & John Zenko
ANNUAL PATRONS AND FRIENDSAnnual Patrons and Friends express through loyal and generous contributions, the kind of support necessary to sustaining the essential programs and services for the animals in our care.
Patrons: $2,500-$4,999Animals in Need Foundation, Inc.Nancy & Alexander AuerspergCarol & David BartonCarol BermanBoca Raton Humane Society Foundation, Inc.Dorothy & Bruce BossidyReute ButlerRuth & Gordon Cadwgan, Jr.Ann C. CollinsJulie Shannon & Roy R. CoppedgeWill Corrente & Very Important PawsClare McLean and George Cross Hermé de Wyman Miro
Natalie G. DejouxSuzanne & Michael DoddEnterprise Holdings FoundationLaura W. EvansLourdes & Pepe FanjulMary & Mark FreitasStan Fried Private FoundationBrooke GardenGarden of LifeLori & Bruce GendelmanDarcy & George GouldMarcia & Joseph GreenUrsula GwynneVicki HalmosAnne & Matthews HamiltonRosemary Harder & Torrence HarderMelinda & Thomas HassenKrista & Jonathan HenleyThe International Society of Palm Beach, Inc.Johnson ControlsJones Foster Johnston & Stubbs, P.A.Linda & Michael KiblerMiriam & Steve Kimsey Dorothy & Sidney KohlRoberta KoshelCarol & Thomas LavellSusan LloydEstate of Margaret Kemp MaddockRoss W.W. Meltzer & Victor FigueredoElaine & Yizhaq MerzelPaula & George Michel Priscilla & Donald MillerVirginia L. MortaraCatherine T. Murphy & Thomas G. BerardinoMuffie & Stephen MurrayNewman’s Own FoundationJamie & Russell NiemieOak Bistro and Wine BarLorraine Odasso Kit PannillSallie PhillipsMary & David PresslyKatie & James PresslyRama V Thai & SushiFrançoise RambachCynthia Rupp Gerald R. SeayJacqueline A. SimsJocelyne & David SlavikThe Lawrence & Marjorie Stoll FoundationTailwaggers Learning CenterIvey & Mitch TanneMerle TausigThe Ruth & Vernon Taylor FoundationKaryn, Lady Winnington
Friends: $1,000-$2,499Leslie Abi-Karam & Scott Fuller Genevieve & Gaby AjramSusan & Larry B. Alexander Muriel AlexandrowskiMargarita & Edward AllinsonAmazonSmile FoundationAmerican Humane AssociationCynthia AndersonSusan & Donald AndersonLisa & Rich Anderson Andrews Family FoundationChristine C. AnzaloneAtwater Kent Foundation, Inc.Bonnie & Brian AylesworthRobert W. Baird & Co., Incorporated
The Banks FoundationBlair & Kenneth BeallFrederick H. Bedford & Margaret S. Bedford Charitable FoundationArthur BenjaminCJ & Turner BenoitNellie BenoitBMZ Goods LLCCynthia Boardman Russ Bohn Lia & Benton BohannonJames R. BorynackElizabeth BowdenJason R. BriggsRita & Charles BronfmanJolyn & Jean-Guy BrunelleDarlene C. BryanJean BungeKristi L. BurnsMarilyn & Greg Byers Linda & Bill Caval, and LilyKim & Ray CeledinasCentral Bark Doggy Day CareEnid CheathamNick CladisKevin ClarkOlivia & Mark ClarkClearly Loved PetsCoach Comp AmericaEdward H. CohenDona & Howard CohenRita M. ConwayMark W. CookJames H. CostelloMary Llew & Ben CoulterBeatty Page CramerKathleen & Lewis CramptonDiane M. CraneJulie & Peter CummingsKie & Haigh CundeyLawrence Dambra & Ruth FrischerBrittain & John DamgardJeffrey DavidsonSusan & Thomas DavisFed & Cynthia DeLucaMelanie Harris Denney & Earl L. DenneyIsabelle H. DeTomasoDonna Ditchik Edith R. DixonJB Dixson Thomas & Nephele Domencich and Schuyler RileyLinda & John DoneganJacqueline W. DrakeHolly & David DremanMargaret DuriezJoann & Thomas Dye Mary Ann & William L. EdwardsHilde & Richard EliasbergPatricia P. ElsasGail & Alfred EngelbergRhonda & Jeffrey EvesGail & Jack FairbrotherAmanda Hall-Felder & Christopher FelderRandy FenoliFine Family CharitableBetty FisherGwendolyn & Austin FragomenElias C. FrankDawn & Charles Frankel Lynne M. FuenteRoss GarberElizabeth & Dolf Garcia
Jennifer C. GarriguesPatti & Peter GarvyMartha J. GinsbergPhyllis & Morris GoldblattSuzi & Rick GoldsmithVirginia GolleryDebra Gonzalez & Howard Bernstein Lance GoodwinSherri & John GracePaula GrahamLaurie & Peter GrauerHelen & Winston GuestBeatrice & Randolph GuthrieMargaret GuyderDaniel HallLorrain & Malcolm HallEdward & Julia Hansen FoundationNicki & J. Ira HarrisBarry HayesFlora P. HeilweilAndrew Helgesen & Linda AlbrittonJane & Peter HillJeanne Hogue & Fritz Bell Paul J. HollandSusan & William HooperLynne Hopkins Hulett Environmental ServicesLucille HumeRobin & Randy Hunt Eileen & Robert HuntConsuelo V. HuttonNancy & David HymanEstate of Ruth Ann HysonINN The Dog House LLCDeborah & Gerald IppolitoEmmora IrwinEva & Herbert JacobiStephen JacobyGayle & Michael JohnstonJohnston Group Development & Design, Inc.Hope & Charles JonesDoris KaneJames A. Kane Susan & Michael KirkpatrickCheryl & Ruben KlodaJudy & Peter KnudsenHoward Koeppel & Mark HsiaoMichael KomarowKaren & Alan Krause Barbara & Ralph KruseKristen & David LambertElizabeth LancasterSydie LansingJudy M. Larue & Douglas LongVicki LavellaKim & Michael LawrieGail & David Leavitt Christie LemieuxJack E. Lighton & Giovanni Di StadioNicole & Derek LimbockerFrayda & George LindemannSusan & K. Prescott LowJane & James LukeKarin & Joseph LuterThe Crew of M/Y ScoutCarol & Earle MackNancy & Edward MaddenMolly & Frank MaguireKathleen & Chris MaraMarriott International, Inc.Cinde & Craig MartinEleanor L. Martino & Bob BarrettNancy & Jon Mazer
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Have you ever wanted to add a pet to your family, but you just couldn’t? If you are someone who wants to
“watch over” the canine and feline residents in our dog and cat adoption centers, in a way that hovers above the rest, then please become one of our Guardian Angels.
A Guardian Angel funds the care of our resident cats or dogs in a specific condo or kennel. Thus, during your year as a Guardian Angel, you’ll be helping a number of pets as they await their forever home.
Your status will be recognized with a card on your sponsored condo or kennel naming you, your family, or your business as that pet’s Guardian Angel. You’ll also receive a certificate and a special angel pin. Anyone who visits the shelter will be reminded of your generosity.
The average cost of care for a dog or cat in our program is $19 a day and the average length of stay with us is 30 days.
Sponsorships:• $150 Small Cat Condo• $250 Large Cat Condo or Dog Kennel• $3,000 Archangel, provides the full care of 10 animals for a year
Guardian Angels 1/1/17 – 12/31/17Christine C. AnzaloneSimon H. BergerLori A. CaroliniLinda & Bill Caval and LilyValerie & John CharoonbouaNance & Dave CrockettKathy & David Crockett and Lauren & Matt GrahamAlice J. DunnThe Evasius Family ArchangelSusan M. EythTiffany Gardner in memory of ShaggyJanet Hill & Rick NelsonPatricia & Marshall Hilsberg ArchangelStephen S. Johnson, II ArchangelToni & David KamslerClare M. LazarowCraig LefkowitzCathy R. MaciasDoris K. McLaneLaurie Dahlstom NahumAlexandra Reid & Andrea ReidAnne & David SchooleyMel TombergKyle Whitcomb
For more information, please contact Kim Hanson: 561-472-8576 or K.Hanson@PeggyAdams.org
Paul T. McLaughlin & PTM Electric, Inc. B. Holly & Michael McCloskeyGordon W. McCoun & Blanche NapoleonMimi & Leigh McMakinGrace & Chris Meigher AnonymousTherese MersentesMichele & David MichaelFLM Gina Milio TrustLili & Ambrose MonellSuzanne E. MonteVirginia & Alfred MorganCarrie & John MorgridgeBarbara & James MurrayL. Duane MurrellLucia MussoThe Naked BeeHeidi & Richard NielsenGerald NikschJan C. NixonNancy NormanJudith NorrisNorth Shore Animal League AmericaMichelle S. O’NeillFrank E. OrensteinDebby & John OxleyPalm Beach Area Oncology Nursing SocietyPalm Beach Chapter RIMSRichard Laurence Parish FoundationJill ParkerPaws & Cherish Pet Cremation ServicesMary Ann PerperLouise Pfister Charitable FoundationCarey & Joshua PickusHarvey RappaportAlexandra Reid & Andrea Reid
Diane & Brandon ReidJanet & Michael ReiterRenaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc.David B. RendinaJulie & Bob ReveleyNancy S. ReynoldsNancy M. RobertsEdward U. RoddyLisa RosenbergHilary & Wilbur RossDiane & Anthony RutgersSBA Communications CorporationBetty & David ScaffMargaret & Allan SchererAnne & David SchooleyGlorvina SchwartzSearcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & ShipleySeraphim, Inc.Margaret & John ShafferDiana L. Shields The Sholley Foundation, Inc.Gary L. SibenJunko & Hank SiemonElinor Beidler Siklossy FoundationRandy & Paul SilerVirginia C. SimmonsBarbara & Randall SmithNora & Murray Solomon Robert Spiegel & Jan WillingerJan Steele William Steele & Christopher Drake Lenore SteinerAxel Stepan Steven S. Stolman & Richard A. WilkiePeggy & Phil StromengerEleanor & John Sullivan
Ann & George SummersJohn J. Tatooles & Victor MooreTempler Family FoundationAndrea C. ThomasJohn O. ThomasThrivent FinancialJames V. Tigani, Jr.Jane & William ToldAlison & Rob TorringtonJames R. TracyBetsy & Wally TurnerTerrianne TuskesCampaign of Hal ValecheVirginia G. ValentineVelocity Community Credit UnionGayle & Douglas VernierJoanne Q. Vitulli & Joseph VitulliDaria & John WagnerGil WalshTeryn & Karl WeintzWells Fargo FoundationWestreich Finaly Foundation, Inc.Whitesell Construction CompanyNorma & John WinzellDiana S. WisterWrightson Ramsing FoudnationChristie & Timothy YoungThe KMZ FoundationConstantin ZdarskyMargaret & Mark ZeidmanR.J. Zuckerberg Palm Beach Fund
† Deceased. We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of these lists. When mistakes and misunderstandings occur, we act quickly to resolve the issue. Please contact us if you have a question or concern at 561-472-8576.
In Memoriam 2017“When someone you love becomes a memory, that memory becomes a treasure.” ~ Author Unknown
We would like to express our condolences to those who have lost loved ones. While they have left our community in life, their legacies will live on forever because of the special donations that have been made in their memories.
(Gift Information from October 1, 2017 – December 1, 2017)
We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of these lists. When mistakes and misunderstandings occur, we act quickly to resolve the issue. Please contact us if you have a question or concern at 561-472-8842 or Donations@PeggyAdams.org
AbbyPuff AllenAngel & BuddyAngie & PJArthur S. ApplebaumBabyBaby Boy SamiiBaileyBailey,Scooter,WillyChanson BallettaMarley,Bailey, Rosie & Jake BarkanBaronBasenjis - Winston, Daisy & BunnyBeauBeau & BlueRed BegtrupBelleJason BellemareCooper BenderRhoda BennettSpike & Sabra BermanAdele BernabelBetsyBettie Lou & ChettieBJBlitzenLeslie BoardmanBonnieGracie BonowiczSteffie BonowiczBoo DogBooBoo & BazieRichard BoosBoutrosBradyLilly BranBrandy, Juliet, Bruno, Bella, Nayla & MaxSamantha BreslinLucy BrownBrownieBillie BrowningBuchananRudy W. BucklewBuddy & CaesarCameo BurwickBusterCalieCallawayCandyCarmenCaseyFrances J. CaugheyCharlie CharlieChewyChicoChilli
Chyna & SandyCiscoLucky ClancyCocoCody & DocDaisy ColaciccoCookieSgt. Major J.H. CopzBarry & Bev CrownCry BabyCrystalDaisyDaisy DukesDakotaDarcy & KelseyOakley DebbsDitty DemeterioLouis DestafanoKasha, Barney, Max & Mirabell DiamondDigger, Shadow & BintangDixieDominoDr. Jeff DowDreamOzzie & Xena DunhamElla Dunn-StarkDuziBeth DvorakCaryl DycheEffieChelsea ElizabethAthena EstradaHelen & Theodore EythMimi FaddenJill Ann FainRob FalconMandy FauerAllie FeeneyRobert FieldsBea FisherFleur De LisFrank M. Forlini, Sr.Fravel Cocker SpanielsBubba FrazerFridayFritzMolly GelfandGeorge GeorgeJoe GerardoGibbsonGiGiLorraine GiglioGizmoHernani GomezMary Jo GoodingDr. Morissa Gordon-QueenArthur Greenspan
GrettaNancy Freriks GroosGrudenWilliam S. HaaseChase HalliburtonElinor M. HardyHarleyHarley & BabyHarryJerry HastingsPetey HastingsHeidiHemi HemiHemmingwayKhloe HigginsMolly HitchcockHobbitHollyHonzaMarty HorowitzKaitlin B. HotalingSampson HudsonGinger HughesDennis M. HuntLinus IgnatiusMayo InzerilloBruce H. IsaacsJoseph ItroJack, Sadie & MittensJainaJakeJazzJazzyVivian JensonJerseyJohnny & SawyerAdele JohnsonKim A. JohnsonPoker JonesEddie JosephCookie KalnerKatieKeith & LindaFraulein KellyDean KemnuirJohn KennedySean KennedyKiaKikiKikoSasha KingKing, Scruffy & CasperJoan KinsellaKitty NalaSheldon KleinKokoBernice KoppelAl KraatzThumpen Krause
LadyMary LaidlowSamppa LaitamakiShelby Rae Mims LefkowitzNorman LeventhalValentino LionusShelly LitbitLittle MeekieChance LoganLolaLouiseLuckyDuke, Milo, Otis & Schwan LynMacallanMichael MacDougallMaggieJoseph J. MaherJunior W. MaistelmanTommy MalpassMannyChopper MartinMarissa MattassiMaxMax & LukeMaxxSadie McCarthyDarcy McGrathPat McLarenPatrick F. McLarenVictor MelgarejoRichard & Eunice MerandaMercedesJohn MethfesselMicheal & DouglasMidnightMidnight & ChloeGene MikelPatricia A. MiklosBruce MillerGertrude Pepe MillerMiss SissaMissyMissy Sue Walkabout MacKayMistiMontie & MollyMoochMotherMr. BlueMr. ColbertsonMr. WillieMurphy & BeauMysteeNalaNemoNichlaus & MollyNoelle & Holly
James NoonanNubbin & Little BitNunzi & CheyenneNunzioOsborne OchsOdieTobi OgandoOliverOllieTrudy PalmerPapy & BusterParisBailey ParkPatches & WhiteyPebblesPennyJohn PhillipsPhoebePollyesterFifi PoodlePoopsiePorterPreciousPrisPuffPumpkin aka Papa CatRichard J. RandoplhSheila ReevesRegisElizabeth D. RemmertRhettKatie RiesRileyJack RobbinsKaren RobertsRoccoMyron RoleRomeo & JulietRoscoeRoscoe & LillyTama RosenstockHarry RosenthallRosieRoxieKobi RyanSadieSageSam, Smokey & DellSamanthaSamsonMatthew SandersSasha, Sophie, Sadie, Sundance & SidneyMary Ellen SaylerBarkley ScheppsScottie & Camille JonesScruffySebastianAndrew Serraes
Michael SerraesSatin ShadowRoz ShallMicayla ShanerKiki ShapiroSarra ShaposhnikovaSharkyJulieann ShiskinJolie ShmelzerDr. Victor ShulmanSidneySilverSimiSimonSitaraSmokeySnoopySnoopySnowflakeSnugglesSocksSpanky, Peanut & BlackySparkySpazKato SpruceSqueaky,Sally & GeorgeStanwick KittiesDaniel StewartBenjamin StipekSugarSunnyTammyCharlie TapperTaraVendetta TendlerChristine ThompsonTiger, Baby Girl, Chancer, Mojo, Maggie & SprucerTiggerSimone ToomeyTiger TotoroCopper TrevinoTrinkenTschadaRomeo TuttolomondoVinnyPatricia Ann WallaceMary WilliamsWinston & SophieBella WisebergGerald A. WolfeValerie M. WolosWoodroe (Woody)Zeus Appolo, Zoe Athena, Spirit Boy, Sheba Girl & Angel GirlZoey
Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League’s 2017 Year in Review
Our Promise to the Animals…Humane Care Quality of Life Life-Long Loving Homes Spay/Neuter to Control Overpopulation
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Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League is pleased to announce that we have been certified by Points of Light as a Service Enterprise!
A Service Enterprise is an organization that fundamentally leverages volunteers and their skills throughout their organization to successfully deliver on its social mission. Peggy Adams has completed a thorough assessment, over 20 hours of training, consulting and extensive internal planning and change to even better integrate volunteers in our day to day operations.
45,994 – Total number of cats and dogs benefited by League programs and services
5,229 – Pets placed in loving homes
7,574 – Lost, injured or homeless cats and dogs were provided temporary shelter 6,314 – Lost, injured or homeless cats and dogs were brought to us by Palm Beach County residents 1,260 – Cats and dogs transferred in from Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control
434 – Cats and dogs transported by air or ground to New England shelters and other out-of-state rescues
354 – Lost pets were reunited with their grateful guardians
14,182 – Total number of spay and neuter surgeries (includes shelter surgeries)
8,273 – The number of cats and dogs spayed/neutered, vaccinated and microchipped at no cost to the community through grant funding
14,877 – Pets fed through Peggy’s Pantry Food Bank – a free community pet food bank to help keep animals in their homes when their owners are struggling financially 10,320 – Affordable vaccinations provided for cats and dogs
2,990 – Number of cats and dogs cared for by the League's Foster Program who were either too young or had health/behavioral issues needing to be addressed before entering our adoption program
598 – The number of kittens admitted to our Kitten Nursery where they received around-the-clock care – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
662 – Volunteers donated 133,732 hours
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