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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Little Victories Needs To Do What Putnam County Is Doing.

If Little Victories would get on the ball and do what the Putnam County Animal Shelter is doing, by going to the media and getting their story out so that the public can see what they need, they would be in great shape. But, it seems that they don't. A network called Care2, is holding a contest to see who America thinks is the best animal shelter.

Almost 30 shelters and groups are eligible to get part of the 25,000.00 dollars of prize money. The Herald Dispatch has been really great about getting info out about the Putnam County shelter and their progress and needs. I know Sue Brown personally and she is a great and caring person. But, she needs to delegate more of her duties to her volunteers. I have had people come into the store where I work that are volunteers for Little Victories, saying they would do so much more, if Sue would let them. I have also heard others say they quit as volunteers because of her (Sue). I just checked the website for Little Victories and it has not been updated in many, many months.

I have called personally for Sue and Little Victories to get info in the paper, and have always had great success. Even though I was on the Editorial Board, I feel that the Editor would take my calls anyway. The Herald Dispatch is only interested in the truth and getting it out to the people. Just a phone call to the Editor of this great paper is all it takes. So, Sue, if you are reading this, or any of your people, pick up the phone and call them. They will listen!

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