The Santa Barbara Foundation Announces New Fund to Support Animal Rescue Organizations

Mon Apr 25, 2011 | 01:39pm

Stray or homeless animals are often overlooked because of a health issue, a matted coat, or simply because the animal is too frightened or traumatized to interact with a stranger. In the Santa Barbara region, small rescue groups give over 700 dogs and 400 cats a second chance, and a new home. These small rescue groups work with extremely limited resources to provide these animals with love, attention, medical care, and meals – all before they are placed into foster homes, and eventually adopted.

Inspired to support these small rescue organizations, Lesley Bloomer and Carrie LeBlanc turned to the Santa Barbara Foundation to establish the Animal Rescue Fund of Santa Barbara (ARF). “Without question, this fund will have an enormous impact upon the local rescue community. Each dollar donated will go directly to the costs of saving an animal whose life would otherwise be cut short,” said Lesley. The Animal Rescue Fund of Santa Barbara looks forward to providing the community with an opportunity to contribute to life-saving animal rescue efforts through this fund.

This Donor Advised Fund exemplifies the flexibility by which anyone can give back to the community through the Santa Barbara Foundation. “It is a popular, flexible way to support the causes and issues you are passionate about,” said Donor Relations Officer Amanda Kastelic. “You can make gifts to your fund at any time and then recommend grants from the fund to help the organizations you care about most. You can also encourage friends and family members to contribute to your fund, while the Santa Barbara Foundation takes care of all the paperwork and administrative details.”

Contributions to the Animal Rescue Fund of Santa Barbara can be made through the Santa Barbara Foundation. For more information about the Animal Rescue Fund of Santa Barbara call 805-963-1873 or email info@arfsb.org.

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