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PostPosted: Wed 2:26, 20 Apr 2011    Post subject: Directors of Animal Welfare Helping Los Angeles Co

It’s a man’s compassion with entire organisms that really makes him a male. Until he extends his surround of sympathy to all living entities, man himself ambition not find peace.
These words spoken decades antecedent by Albert Schweitzer ring true to a special group of devoted and caring Los Angelenos. Appointed to be the eyes and ears of those who can not speak for themselves, The Directors of Animal Welfare (DAWs) work with their Neighborhood Councils to tackle problems, initiate proposals and clutch memorabilia aimed at solving problems or creating awareness on issues that help humans and animals live attach harmoniously. In 1999, the current L.A. City Charter divided Los Angeles into 90 geographic areas and a Neighborhood Council was empowered in each to represent its relative vicinities.
In October 2004, Valley Glen Council member Dr. Charlotte Laws introduced the idea of appointing a representative apt each Neighborhood Council apt deal animal-related issues. The Director of Animal Welfare agenda was part of her proposal to make Los Angeles a No-Kill City. With nearly 40,000 dogs, cats and small animals euthanized in L.A. annually by a price of $14 million, it is a emergency in need of resolution. Valley Glen, won over at Dr. Laws’ enthusiasm and good ideas, promptly designated her to the rank as their district. Additionally, Laws proposed the formation of a California Animal Commission. Comprised of non-paid individuals committed to beast welfare, the Commission would serve in one advisory capacity to aid cities and counties accomplish the no-kill goal at their public asylums. According to Laws, “This would be an major first tread towards ending the superfluous slaying of tens of thousands of animals each year.” If formed, California would be the first to have such a Commission and would lead the nation at recognizing the plight of its animals.
In Los Angeles County there are 2.6 million dogs & cats in private homes, so helping them peacefully cohabitate with peoples makes good sense. Recently Ed Boks, General Manager of the L.A. Department of Animal Services (LAAS), wrote a letter to all 90 Neighborhood Councils encouraging them to advocate the DAW Program and elect a stakeholder as their representative. Currently 35 DAWs have been appointed, so the program is still looking for extra individuals to obtain involved. With eleven committees, there is someone for everybody,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], from Spay/Neuter Education to the Elephant exhibit issues at the L.A. Zoo; from disaster preparedness plans,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], to horse trails to animal cruelty cases.
According to Burbank DAW George Shea, “The value of the DAW Program is simply that if you’re into animal [issues], you can feel secluded - a cluster of separate groups not understanding what each additional is act and with not real clout back us. Becoming a DAW has brought it all together for me…I’m not single in my struggles; we commute ideas and support each others goals.”
Reseda DAW Missy Woodward was yet spirited in her Neighborhood Council before being appointed its Director of Animal Welfare. Her Council took their time, heard to Woodward speak, had their President heed a DAW Meeting and asked a lot of questions. They then felt that appointing a DAW to their Council would be mutually gainful. A metropolis ashore the brim of revitalization, Reseda has made Emergency Preparedness a precedence and wishes to furnish a van with all the supplies their community will need in the accident of the “big 1.” Community members will be CERT (Certified Emergency Rescue Team) trained and preparations will be made for their animals for well. Woodward feels “the Katrina Disaster showed us the best and worst,” and she hopes that Los Angelenos will study from it and be arranged


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