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Page 1: East Contra Costa County Homeless Animals’ Lifeline Organizationfurrerbies.homestead.com/halo_brochure.pdf · 2008. 6. 3. · Homeless Animals’ Lifeline Organization. We work

East Contra Costa County Homeless Animals’

Lifeline Organization

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We work to improve the lives of companion animals in East Contra Costa County through educational workshops, adoption events, and collaboration with other community groups.

H.A.L.O. stands for East Contra Costa County Homeless Animals’ Lifeline Organization. H.A.L.O. is a non-profi t 501(c)(3) animal rescue organization and has no paid staff or facilities -- all resources and services are donated by community members and businesses.

H.A.L.O. started in 2001 when a group of East County citizens recognized the need to help domesticated cats and dogs in the area. As in many areas of the United States, local shelters are overwhelmed with adoptable dogs and cats, and often have to euthanize these animals. H.A.L.O. provides a living option for these animals. Over 2000 dogs and cats have found loving homes through H.A.L.O.’s services.

What is H.A.L.O.?

Our Mission

Our Vision

Our shelters will no longer fi nd it necessary to euthanize healthy, tame, adoptable dogs and cats.

A loving home will be available for every companion animal.

Pet abandonment and “dumping” will cease.

All pet owners will have their dogs and cats spayed/neutered.

The number of feral cats will reduce signifi cantly. All those that are present will be spayed/neutered and will receive care for the remainder of their lives.

Every child will be taught that animals have value and that they are feeling, living beings who enhance our existence on this earth.

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H.A.L.O. can help with stray and feral cats. We have traps so that you may trap and take the stray and feral cats to be spayed and neutered. If there is room and fosters are available, we are often able to take in cats and kittens that can be domesticated.

H.A.L.O. also helps those that must give up treasured animals because of unforeseen circumstances. Allergies, moving and illness sometimes happen unexpectedly. We may be able to help.

H.A.L.O. may also be able to re-home your pet while you foster him or her. This requires that the cat or dog be spayed/neutered and be up to date on shots, including a recent combo test. This allows you to keep the animal in your home while utilizing H.A.L.O. resources while your pet is up for adoption.

How H.A.L.O. Helps

How You Can Help

• Dog Toys

• Stuffed Animals

• Comforters/Blankets

• Carriers

• Dog Treats

• Dry Cat food

• Dry Dog Food

• Canned Dog Food (ground Pedigree)

• Canned cat Food

• Puppy Pads

• Inkjet Cartridges

• Unused BART Tickets

• Litter Boxes

• Litter

• Kennels

• Collars

• Leashes (new or used)

• Cat Trees

• Cell phones

100% of all cash and items donated goes to the animals.

H.A.L.O. survives because of the generous donations from people around the community. Besides monetary donations H.A.L.O. can always use volunteers, fosters and items off of our Wish List.

We are a non-profi t organization classifi ed under 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Our Federal Tax I.D. Number is: 94-3389190.

A non-profi t organization does not pass its income to its mem-bers or shareholders, but rather uses the income to further a goal that benefi ts the community.

Besides monetary help we can always use help volunteering at adoptions and fundraising events, cat and dog fosters or items off of our wish list. Please contact us for more information on volunteering and fostering.

H.A.L.O. also has a car donation program. Please contact us for further information

H.A.L.O. Wish List

H.A.L.O. is now a member of the Amazon.com Associates Program. All you need to do is go to our website www.eccchalo.org and look for the Amazon.com icon. This icon is located at the bottom of our home page as well as our donation page. Click on the icon and start shopping! A percentage of your purchases will be given to H.A.L.O.

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Little Troopers FundFrom time to time when H.A.L.O. pulls animals from the local shelters we come across some that are injured and that are going to be put to sleep. We see something special in these animals and take them in, get them the medical treatment they need, and care for them until they are healthy enough for adoption. Thanks to donations from the community we have been able to cover the costs of the medical treatments to save their lives. We have been successful at placing these animals in loving homes, giving them the second chance they deserve.

Madeline was taken in from a local animal shelter. Her leg was injured and antibiotics wouldn’t help. The leg was in bad shape and she would have likely been put down. Despite her condition she was full of energy and spirit. She was fostered with a batch of younger

Madeline

kittens taken in from the shelter as kittens taken in from the shelter as well. Though still a baby herself, she took on the mommy role and looked after the younger kittens and kept them amazingly clean. Madeline

TwinkieTwinkie was rescued from the shelter right before she was about to be put down. She was about 8 lbs, a tiny little girl, who had lost her eye and had some other serious injuries. Twinkie was taken straight to our vet in Antioch. They patched her up and she made

Saturdays 12-3 p.m.Saturdays 12-3 p.m.Slatten Ranch PlazaAntioch

Sundays 12-3 p.m.4655 Century BlvdPittsburg

H.A.L.O. offers folks another option in their search for a pet. You can view a listing of our available pets on our website at www.eccchalo.org or come to one of our adoption events held at the locations listed below:

Adopting a Pet

Dogs are not usually at the store adoption sites. You may look online at our website and make arrangements to see the dog that you’re interested in. We also have printouts of the available dogs at the stores during adoption times.

a full recovery and turned out to be such a sweet dog. We took a full recovery and turned out to be such a sweet dog. We took her out to a few adoption events where everyone just fell in love with her. Twinkie now lives happily in her “forever” home.

ended up having to have her leg removed but did not let that stop her. She was back up and playing in no time and already had a family waiting to adopt her.

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Fundraising in the Community

H.A.L.O.’s Angel EarsAngel Ears is a Therapy Dog/ Reading Assistance Angel Ears is a Therapy Dog/ Reading Assistance program that was founded by four H.A.L.O. vol-unteers. The Angel Ears teams, made up of dogs and their handlers, are certifi ed Therapy Dogs and R.E.A.D. trained. The teams attend area libraries to

its of the residents there. For more information about the Angel Ears program, please visit the H.A.L.O. website.

help instill enthusiasm about reading in young people. They also visit local extended care & transitional living facilities to help lift the spir-

Golf Tournament – H.A.L.O.’s annual golf tournament is a fun and exciting event for families and golf enthusiasts alike. This event, held in October, offers a great day of golf rounded out with lunch, on-course games, special holes, raffl es, awards dinner and a silent auction featuring loads of exciting prizes.

Ramble ‘Round the Reservoir—Held in June at Contra Loma Regional Park, the Ramble is a great way for you and your dog to enjoy a relaxing saunter around the reservoir as well as visit vendors and participate in various contests.

Spaghetti Dinner — Held in February and hosted by Bridgehead Café in Antioch, the Spaghetti fundraisers are the yummiest events of the year. Homemade spaghetti tempts the appetite while the silent auctions and raffl es offer a fun way to further support the animals of H.A.L.O.

Santa Photos — Not just for kids anymore. Held in December at local Petfood Express and PETsMART stores, Santa Paws and his crew of elves are waiting and excited to meet you and your pet.

ARF’s Animals on Broadway—H.A.L.O. is a proud participant and supporter of Tony LaRussa’s Animal Rescue Foundation’s Animals on Broadway. Held at Broadway Plaza in May each year, Animals on Broadway is a festival for people and pets alike to join together and spend the day celebrating their animals.

Fundraisers are key part of HALO. With your support, our fundraisers continue to help HALO’s animal community. They are also an opportunity to get animals and like minded people together to have a bit of fun.

Santa Photos anymore. Held in December at local Petfood Express and PETsMART stores, Santa Paws and his crew of elves are waiting and excited to meet you and your pet.

Please check out our events page on our website and quarterly publication “The Constellation” for dates and times of these events.

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LOST OR FOUND A PET?Be sure to place an ad in the newspaper (no charge to place a FOUND ad in the Contra Costa Times). Visit all the animal shelters regularly and ask to look at the new arrivals. Be sure to fi ll out a lost or found report at the shelters as well.

H.A.L.OP.O. Box 2011 • Antioch, CA 94531925-473-4642 • www.eccchalo.org

RESOURCESANTIOCH ANIMAL SERVICES

300 L Street, Antioch925-779-6989

Hours:Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.OPEN LATE on Tuesday and Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

www.ci.antioch.ca.us/CitySvcs/AntiochAnimalSvcs/

CONTRA COSTA ANIMAL SERVICES

Martinez Shelter Pinole Shelter4800 Imhoff Place – Martinez 651 Pinole Shores Drive – Pinole925-335-8300 510-374-3966

Hours:Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.OPEN LATE on Wednesday 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.Closed Monday

http://www.co.contra-costa.ca.us/depart/animal/Low-cost spay/nueter clinic (at Martinez Shelter) Tuesday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

and 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. and Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (appt required)

EMERGENCY VETERINARY CARE

East Bay Veterinary Emergency1312 Sunset Drive – Antioch

925-754-5001Monday - Friday 6:00p.m. - 8:00 a.m.

Saturday, Sunday and Holidays 24 hours

Contra Costa Veterinary Emergency Hospital1410 Monument Blvd, Ste 108 – Concord

925-798-4982

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