Cynthia, the director of Animal Saints Rescue Society, says hello to Libby after pulling her out of animal control and into her new life of safety, comfort, and love.

We believe that humans have the ability, desire, and willingness to step up and be a part of the Help Them All Initiative. It’s simply a lack of education that is preventing them from being part of this worthy movement.

Simply put, many do not know the statistics about euthanasia in the United States. 3 out of every 4 U.S. citizens believe euthanasia to control the animal population is immoral. Yet thousands dogs and cats are still euthanized in this country every year. Our goal is to have these numbers change for the better. 

At the core of every movement is education. We believe changing public opinion is crucial to saving lives. This is implemented through: 

  • Social media messaging to show how amazing dogs and cats are from animal control. It is not the fault of the animals that put them in animal control. It is the failure of the humans who did not give them the training or care needed for them to thrive.
  • Animal advocacy curriculum in schools.
  • Volunteer partnerships with animal adoption groups and schools, churches, and senior centers.
  • Amplify statistics about spaying and neutering.
  • Encouragement of political change by contacting legislators to make better laws to protect animals.
  • Celebrate animal rescue by interviewing directors of smaller grassroots animal rescues. Let them tell their stories through short films and podcasts. Show how one person can make a change for the better.