RICHARD'S HOME STATE...LET'S HELP!!
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 3:37 pm
Dear Mr. Pryor,
I am the manager of TAPS Animal Shelter, a small no-kill facility located in Pekin, Illinois. We were founded in 1958, moved into our current shelter in 1991, and currently adopt out approximately 1,000 dogs and cats a year. Due to rising costs in fuel, veterinary care, and medical supplies, we are experiencing financial problems and are in real danger of losing our shelter. We spay/neuter, vaccinate, test, worm, and microchip all of our animals prior to adoption. We give special consideration to sick, injured, elderly, and orphaned animals and provide them with the best medical care our local vets can offer. Our attention to special needs animals is one of the reasons that our vet bills are so terribly high. I am in tears as I am writing you this because I am so worried that we may not be able to save our shelter and all the animals we help each day. We rely heavily on adoption fees and donations to support our programs, and since we are in a distressed area of the state that has lost many manufactoring jobs, the downturn in the economy has caused a decline in both of these sources of income. We are hoping for an economic upswing in our area but are concerned we may not survive this current storm.
We are pleading for your support, as we know you are a true animal lover. I realize you receive hundreds, possibly thousands, of letters and e-mails each day, and I appreciate your taking the time to read mine. Is there anything you can do for us, Richard? Thank you so much for reading. I have always been a huge fan of yours and I appreciate how much you do for the animals. Hope this letter finds you in good health.
Sincerely yours,
Susan Taffar
Manager
TAPS Animal Shelter
2675 Allentown Road
Pekin, IL 61554 (Near Peoria)
309-353-8277 (Shelter)
309-338-0357 (personal cell)
I am the manager of TAPS Animal Shelter, a small no-kill facility located in Pekin, Illinois. We were founded in 1958, moved into our current shelter in 1991, and currently adopt out approximately 1,000 dogs and cats a year. Due to rising costs in fuel, veterinary care, and medical supplies, we are experiencing financial problems and are in real danger of losing our shelter. We spay/neuter, vaccinate, test, worm, and microchip all of our animals prior to adoption. We give special consideration to sick, injured, elderly, and orphaned animals and provide them with the best medical care our local vets can offer. Our attention to special needs animals is one of the reasons that our vet bills are so terribly high. I am in tears as I am writing you this because I am so worried that we may not be able to save our shelter and all the animals we help each day. We rely heavily on adoption fees and donations to support our programs, and since we are in a distressed area of the state that has lost many manufactoring jobs, the downturn in the economy has caused a decline in both of these sources of income. We are hoping for an economic upswing in our area but are concerned we may not survive this current storm.
We are pleading for your support, as we know you are a true animal lover. I realize you receive hundreds, possibly thousands, of letters and e-mails each day, and I appreciate your taking the time to read mine. Is there anything you can do for us, Richard? Thank you so much for reading. I have always been a huge fan of yours and I appreciate how much you do for the animals. Hope this letter finds you in good health.
Sincerely yours,
Susan Taffar
Manager
TAPS Animal Shelter
2675 Allentown Road
Pekin, IL 61554 (Near Peoria)
309-353-8277 (Shelter)
309-338-0357 (personal cell)