Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Growing up

Many mothers and their litters come into the Cedar Animal Rescue, which is the rescue that the Animal Rescue Program works with. It is fun and interesting to see the puppies grow and the mother’s raise them. As they become of age for adoption, many leave quickly to their new and forever homes. There do tend to be one or two from the litters that do not get adopted so quickly and those are the ones that bond with people the best, it seems. They are the most wanting and appreciative of the attention. There was a mother named Fanny who came into the Cedar Animal Rescue with her 10 puppies. All of them have been adopted, except one-Ferret. He is quite the character and has recently begun walking one a leash. As he has grown, he has become a group favorite because of his outgoing and rambunctious personality. Seeing the animals grow and their trust in humans developing is an amazing experience.  It’s a direct example to the group of how much our time spent there is worth it and means to the animal’s lives.

Stacy Craft service leader of animal rescue wrote today's blog post She can be contacted at suuanimalrescue@gmail.com

Thursday, February 7, 2013

What is a Potato Baby

 
Have you ever heard of giant potato babies? If you haven't it's because you've never served at the SAIL Dinner at St. Jude's. The dinner happens every Thursday from 5-7pm. The best part is being able to help prepare the meal that will be served to help so many people have something good to eat. We prepare the food Thursday morning from 10-12pm. This is where you will come to know the true meaning of what a potato baby is and also the meaning of service. Come help us out. For more information contact Matt at suusail@gmail.com

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Thank You from the Sub for Santa Team

Sub for Santa was very successful this year. All of the volunteer efforts, donations and time spent contributed in providing a Christmas to 1,061 children in the Cedar City area. It was only made possible through the efforts of all of you, so thank you! The events that aided in the success of Sub for Santa were the fundraising events held at Wal-Mart and Lins, the Angel tree and The Stuff the Truck event, which provided a bulk of donations. Again, thank you for all that you do!