As ISAR's friends and
supporters know, for the past 22 years ISAR has been organizing and
facilitating INTERNATIONAL HOMELESS ANIMALS' DAY. Over the years, uncountable
individuals and organizations have participated in spreading the spay/neuter
message throughout the United States and, in recent years, to other countries
around the world. For example, in 2013 dedicated animal protection groups and
concerned individuals in Belgium, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, Canada, Colombia,
Ecuador, Fiji, France, Honduras, Hungary, India, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mexico,
Nicaragua, Pakistan, Panama, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Switzerland,
Tanzania, Thailand, and Venezuela joined forces with ISAR in the United States
to shed light on the pet overpopulation epidemic.
Following
each year's observances we have sought and received feedback about how
successful they were--and we continue to want that information, including photos
when possible.
Now
we are asking something more: We want to know the impact on your
communities that International Homeless Animals' Day may have had. It is well
and good for International Homeless Animals' Day to be observed throughout the
world, but the impact of those observances needs to be known--both as
recognition of the organizers of those events, and as a spur to convince others
that positive results for animals can be achieved by observance of International
Homeless Animals' Day.
From
time to time we've published accounts from ISAR/IHAD supporters reporting on
their events. What we haven't done, until now, is publish not only information
about their events but reveal the impact of International Homeless
Animals Day in their communities.
Here are three impact statements, in the authors' own
words:
Florida. 2013
Our walk & vigil was very successful this year. The mayor of
Fernandina Beach attended this year! She truly is an animal advocate; while she
was reading the proclamation to a packed council meeting she started to break up
and then when she attended our vigil and we were reading the prayers and
readings you sent us, she said to me afterwards "every time we meet, I am
shedding tears"! I really think our vigil had an impact on her.... Thank you for
being there for us and being the voice of those who cannot speak! Cats Angels,
Inc. SPCA is so proud to be a part of ISAR!! Beth. Founder of Cats Angels, Inc.
SPCA
Mexico.
2013
For
APA, the International Homeless Animal´s Day was a great opportunity to spread
the word about how does the animals have to be protect, was an excellent moment
to tell all the pet-owners about how to take care of their pets. With the
pets-walking that we organized, we get a bigger target and more people knew
about the movement and about International Homeless Animal´s Day. People of our
community definitely loved the movement, they ask about another special day to
celebrate with their pets. We also create awareness about the importance of the
sterilization. I want to tell you that we really succeed with our 3 events, the
one in Aguascalientes, the other in Matehuala and the one in Calvillo. We gather
350 people and 400 animals in three cities. Thanks for letting us being part of
this important event. Saludos!!! Felipe. Amigos Pro Animal, A.C.
Panama.
2013
Spay/Panama's motto is that TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE. What one person can do may seem insignificant but if we all work together we can make a positive social impact on the communities. It is very interesting how ISAR has brought together so many organizations from so many countries together. The spay/neuter event held for the International Homeless Animals' Day in Panama City can have a domino effect and eventually, it may even turn our entire country. We held a vigil, and fixed 175 animals, both cats and dogs. Patricia. Founder of Spay/Panama
Spay/Panama's motto is that TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE. What one person can do may seem insignificant but if we all work together we can make a positive social impact on the communities. It is very interesting how ISAR has brought together so many organizations from so many countries together. The spay/neuter event held for the International Homeless Animals' Day in Panama City can have a domino effect and eventually, it may even turn our entire country. We held a vigil, and fixed 175 animals, both cats and dogs. Patricia. Founder of Spay/Panama