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Dine & Donate ENJOY A TASTY MEAL AND SUPPORT OUR LOCAL ANIMALS REPLACEMENT FLOORING PROJECT GOOD-BYE STINKY COLORFUL NEW WEBSITE SEE WHAT S ONLINE OPEN HOUSE PARTY SEPT 17, 2016 2-5 PM NEWSLETTER WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE - Proudly Serving Napa Valley for 34 years OPEN HOUSE PARTY 2016 IS COMING UP SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 2-5PM WE CARE SHELTER NEWS We Care Animal Rescue staff, supporters and volunteers are benefiting from the many recent projects rolling out this year! We ve got a lot of news to pack into this issue: inspirational stories, our redesigned website, a new flooring project, and we can t wait to introduce you to our animals at our Open House Party! Read on to learn more about what s going on at our Napa Valley animal shelter. WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044 PAGE 1!

Our Team BOARD OF DIRECTORS SUSAN WREN, PRESIDENT SEAN MCVITY, TREASURER JESSE DUARTE, SECRETARY BARRY BERKOWITZ, DIRECTOR BOB EVERINGHAM, DIRECTOR LINDY NOVAK, DIRECTOR BILL WREN, DIRECTOR SHELTER MANAGER & ADOPTION CENTER CINDY HOOD ANIMAL CARE PROVIDER & ADOPTION CENTER KAITLIN SCHMIDT ANIMAL CARE PROVIDERS ANA PRESSEY MEGAN EMERSON COMMUNITY OUTREACH DIRECTOR DANIEL BELL COMMUNITY OUTREACH COORDINATOR LAKE COUNTY RAY WITZILSTEINER NEWSLETTER TEAM CINDY HOOD SUSAN WREN JESSE DUARTE DANIEL BELL THE HEART OF WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE, OUR VOLUNTEERS BETTY ANTOR ERIN BELL REBECCA BELL KAREN CHANG OWEN CHAPPELLET DORIS EBINER JOE FONSECA KERRI FONSECA CHAD FORNI YANINA GOTSULSKY JOE BOB HITCHCOCK KAREN LANE KELSI SANTILLANO CHERI TILLOTSON PHOTOGRAPHER JENAE BENSON SUPPORT STAFF JOCELYN AGUIRRE HALEY HART LISA HOLLEY WANDA HUDSPETH GLEN NELLER KELSI SANTILLANO RAMONA WEBSTER RAY WITZILSTEINER WE CARE S MISSION We Care Animal Rescue is a private non-profit organization established in 1982. We maintain a no-kill refuge for homeless cats and dogs in the Napa Valley. We foster and promote the general welfare of animals by caring for homeless cats and dogs, finding homes for them and educating the public on animal welfare in the Napa Valley. We are funded entirely by private donations and fundraising efforts. We Care provides sanctuary for the animals in our care. Our wish for each of these precious animals is to have a forever home. Without the ability to send these wonderful friends home with their forever family, we cannot continue to be open to rescue other cats and dogs in need. Each adoption means another one saved. We Care Animal Rescue 1345 Charter Oak Avenue St. Helena, CA 94574 Phone: (707) 963-7044 wecareanimalrescue.org EXPANDED OPEN HOURS Friday, Saturday and Sunday 1pm to 5pm We also welcome visitors most afternoons. Just call for an appointment. We Care Animal Rescue is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization which receives no local, state or federal funding. WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044 PAGE! 2

CHARLOTTE WHEN CHARLOTTE SEES YOU, HER LITTLE TAIL CAN T STOP WAGGING. WHEN YOU PICK HER UP, SHE THROWS HER PAWS AROUND YOUR NECK FOR THE KINDEST AND GENTLEST OF HUGS. It s hard to imagine anyone abandoning a sweetheart like Charlotte. Yet somebody did. Charlotte was left in a residential neighborhood in Vallejo. Cold, wet winters aren t kind to little dogs living on their own, but Charlotte caught a break when she was taken in by Joe and Kerri Fonseca, We Care volunteers who live in the area. Joe and Kerri have a soft spot for animals in need, so they had Charlotte spayed and neutered, brought up to date on all her shots. They couldn t provide her with a permanent home, so they brought her to We Care. Nobody knows who abandoned Charlotte, and she s such a positive little girl that she won t tell us. If her lucky streak continues, she ll be adopted to a loving home and her sad story will have a happy ending. Rescuing and sheltering animals like Charlotte animals who ve been neglected, forgotten, discarded, or dumped on the side of the road like trash is what We Care is all about. We ve been helping animals for 34 years. And with your support, we ll continue helping them. Joe Fonseca & Charlotte - she is available for adoption. THANK YOU! Here s just 3 of the many businesses that display our donation boxes: Main Street Books - Saint Helena, CA - Golden Bagel Napa, CA Sunshine Food, Saint Helena, CA If you are interested in sponsoring Donation Boxes for your Business, please contact us (707) 963-7044. ST. HELENA STAR A big thank you meow to the St. Helena Star for publishing its weekly Pet Patrol feature introducing readers to an adoptable We Care resident. If you re looking for a kitty or dog to fall in love with, check Page B4 of the Star. WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044 PAGE 3!

DINE & DONATE A DELICIOUS FUNDRAISER FOR ANIMALS Happy Tails ADOPTION STORIES With so many world-class restaurants available in our area, we ve decided to team up with some of the best local restaurants for a deliciously seamless fundraising event you won t event notice you re giving to a good cause. Dine & Donate 2016 brings together restaurants with big hearts, each of which will be donating a portion of their sales on the dates shown here to We Care. All you have to do to participate is visit one of these restaurants on the designated date shown below and enjoy yourself. You ve got a lot of choice and options, so don t worry about finding the time. Over the next several months you ll have many opportunities to visit first-class restaurants while providing support to our rescue efforts. You can pick from several dates and meal times that fit your schedule and budget. Please add the following to your calendar: WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 11:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. RaeSet 3150-B Jefferson Street (in The Grapeyard) Napa 666-2475 MONDAY, MAY 16 5:15 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. IL POSTO 4211 Solano Avenue Napa 251-8600 TUESDAY, MAY 24 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 8 Noodle 1408 Clay Street Napa 637-4198 TUESDAY, JULY 12 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Gott s Roadside 933 Main Street St. Helena 963.3486 Anna (top), is absolutely excelling in our family, says her new owner. Every morning I wake up to her sleeping next to me. Once I stir, she starts to purr and pat at me until I pet her. Louie (middle) didn t have to wait long for the perfect match to come along. He is being spoiled and has the best home a cat could ask for. Freddy (bottom), he s the king of the apartment, spending his days lounging from the kitty beds, the couch, either bed or even on top of the cat scratcher. We adopted Freddy, or should I say when Freddy adopted us? WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044 PAGE 4!

VOLUNTEER WE GOT TALENT: MEET JENAE BENSON Spring of 2015 Jenae became a Pacific Union College sophomore majoring in Graphic Design. She noticed a flyer at PUC about volunteering at We Care Animal Rescue by spending time with the cats to release stress and enjoy the animals. The reason Jenae chose Graphic Design was to bring to light the abuse of animals, and to educate people about animals so they can be more animal-friendly. By using her photography skills, Jenae is able to network by having her photos displayed on our website (WeCareAnimalRescue.org) so they can get their forever homes. She is now working on a graphic design project for an animal shelter in Santa Rosa/Rohnert Park. Her purpose in life is to be out in the community to help animals. We Care would like to THANK Jenae for all the hours and photos she has submitted so we can find those forever homes for the We Care cats & dogs. Jenae will be working on a special project with We Care Animal Rescue keep your eyes out for our Fall 2016 newsletter. Jenae Benson & Kirby Misty: Our New Office Kitty Misty s wish is that with your help and support We Care will be able to help even more Lake County fire victims Sign Up to be a volunteer. This is your chance to give back to the animals and at the same time reward yourself, become a WE CARE volunteer. We re having an Informational Volunteer Recruitment meeting for all on Saturday, May 7, 2016 from 4-6PM. Are you a frustrated writer? Did the New Yorker forget to call you? WE CARE would love you to share your talent with us for our newsletter. Have a truck? Are you itching to do a dump run? We d love your services. If you re a neat freak, we need help organizing storage containers. What s your talent? We are open to suggestions, and we always need dog walkers & cat cuddlers. Call 707-963-7044 to RSVP. WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044 PAGE 5!

Queen Sheba s Guardian Angel Happy Tails MORE STORIES Seventeen-year-old Sheba s long, happy life almost took a dark turn a few months ago. Her elderly owner had passed away, leaving no family members or friends who were able to give Sheba a home. Fortunately, Sheba s guardian angel intervened, in the form of Erica Timmerman, a paralegal with the Napa law firm Hines Carr Diamond LLP Attorneys at Law. Erica made a few phone calls. When she found out that We Care was willing to help, a volunteer drove Sheba to St. Helena, where the elderly but spry Sheba now has the shelter, food, medical care and love she deserves. After reading page 3 about Charlotte, age 2, and this story about Sheba, age 17, you can see that We Care Animal Rescue is many things to many animals. It all starts with RESCUE. We always hope for ADOPTION, but we re realistic about the fact that in some cases, We Care becomes a permanent SANCTUARY where animals like Sheba can safely and peacefully live out their golden years. We believe all animals deserve to be treated with kindness and respect. Please help us help them. Have you adopted a We Care animal? We would like to share your happy story with our members. You can email to us your pictures and story, or contact us at (707) 963-7044. Tuxie s (top) new dad Eric was specifically looking for a big tuxedo cat after his former We Care adoptee passed away. Tuxie fit the bill just right. Ollie, was adopted by Erin who has helped Ollie trust people again. He was brought to We Care because people were mean and threw things at him. Hensel (btm), was just adopted to a great home with a lady who s We Care kitty recently died at 17 years of age. She will be definitely spoiled. WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044 PAGE 6!

Leaving A Legacy A GOOD PLAN FOR YOUR PRECIOUS PETS We Care s Supporters are as compassionate and generous as they come. In our 34 years serving our community, many loyal supporters have named We Care in their will or trust. We could not be more honored to accept such a lasting legacy for our animals. These legacy gifts create the foundation for our long-term sustainability. Even with loads of love for our pets, one area that is often overlooked is assuring that beloved pets are cared for in the event that our animal s lifetime lasts longer than our own. Indeed, making sure that you speak with your loved ones about what you would like to have happen in that event is very important. Too often that conversation never happens and then there is a struggle to find suitable housing for the pet left behind. Certainly, an animal from a loving home does so much better going directly into another loving home. While We Care takes wonderful care of our animals, we are still second best to a loving home, as once an animal has lost its beloved person, it is already under stress. We Care does however work with individuals to plan for the eventual care for an animal, and can be successful in caring for them and helping them to find their next beloved person. An estate-planning attorney can help put your plans in place. If you would like to put We Care Animal Rescue in those plans, please contact us to discuss your options. If you have already named We Care in your will or trust, we would love to hear from you. It is so nice to thank someone today for their lasting gift of tomorrow. Making sure to sit down with an estateplanning attorney is something that helps people to make decisions over their lifetime, not under the pressure of facing a serious illness or other lifechanging situation. To ensure a hopeful future for many animal generations and to pay tribute to our guardian angels, we work diligently to be fiscally responsible. All of our funding goes directly to caring for the animals. Our primary focus is the day-to-day upkeep of our sanctuary which offers a free roaming, no-kill Adam Kim, with daughter Chloe, Susan & Bill Wren Thank You Farmstead at Long Meadow Ranch For once again selecting We Care Animal Rescue to be the recipient for their generous Corkage-for-Community Program. Our sincerest appreciation to Adam Kim, Ted, Laddie and Chris Hall. environment to at least 250 homeless animals. We also maintain community outreach programs which offer assistance for spay/neuter, medical care and food to needy animals throughout Napa County. Since our inception in 1982 we have adhered to an unwavering no-kill philosophy. Every animal who comes to us receives the attention and love they deserve regardless of age, temperament or medical condition. We sincerely believe every animal deserves compassionate care and we are tirelessly committed to making that possible. WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044 PAGE 7!

NEW WEBSITE NEW ONLINE FEATURES Hopefully you have had a chance to visit our new website. It s been completely redesigned making it more interactive, useful, and interesting. If you are a donor, you can now access and control more options like how you want to get our newsletter and even print your very own tax receipts. If you want an online or digital version of our newsletter, you can find it on our new website, sign up to receive it emailed directly to you. Most importantly, our new website helps to promote our adoptable cats and dogs. You can read about your next potential rescue pet, or even read about the many WE CARE animals available for you to visit. You are invited to visit us online: WeCareAnimalRescue.org. You will find our adoptable animals, volunteer opportunities, a new online adoption form, our newsletter, and blog with the most recent information about our shelter and rescue efforts. New Floors With the generous spirit, hard work and donations from our supporters we have begun to replace the aged flooring our animals use on a daily basis. Our staff and volunteers have made it possible to move this important replacement project forward. We are excited to show off the upgrade soon. Feel free to come by during our newly expanded hours, or during our Open House Party September 17, 2-5PM. WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044 PAGE 8!

SPRING 2016 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS LEARNING NEW SKILLS SCHOOL TOURS LEARNING RESPECT ANIMAL INTERACTION EDUCATION WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE WELCOMES SCHOOL TOURS AS A PART OF OUR EDUCATION PROGRAM. A visit to We Care Animal Rescue provides an introduction to a no-kill shelter an experience where visitors can see humane alternatives to animal over population. Kids learn how to treat animals with compassion and visitors of all ages gain wonderful memories that last a lifetime. We are committed to non-lethal, humane solutions, offering safe alternatives for our animal friends. If you are interested in scheduling a group tour, please call us at (707) 963-7044. Foothill Adven-st Elementary School Teacher, Pam Curry gave her students a Vacation Project: to collect toys, treats, dry and wet food for shelter cats. Ms. Curry called We Care to set up an appointment so the students could learn about cats and to share the goodies they collected. Ms. Curry says, The kids loved it! They enjoyed the tour and interaction with the cats. We Care provided coloring books, educational information and stickers to the students. We are going to make it an Annual Event. Lindsay s Birthday Party! I had a great time at We Care. It was very fun. I met a cat called Solitare he would climb on my lap and sit there forever. If you want cats to surround you, this is the place to go! It is a great feeling, petting all those cats! All the cats are so sweet! This was a great place, I hope to go back and see Solitare again, as well as the other cats! WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044 PAGE 9!

With your help We were able to help these cats, along with many others. Black Jack, had a tumor that was removed. Sweet Caroline, has a neurological problem. She has an unusual walk. Scruffles, had an injury to her eye and had to have it removed. Brannigan, had a blockage and we almost lost him. He is doing just fine now! Tip Toes, had skin issues and lost most of her hair. But, she is doing fantas-c! THANK YOU! Without your support we would not be able to help these animals. Community Projects For making it possible to provide vital services to feral and homeless cats and needy dogs. Vasconi s Pharmacy Thank you Hap & Patti Vasconi for the generous donation of insulin for our kitties. AMR American Medical Response They help us safely dispose of our syringes. Grainger For their commitment & support to We Care Animal Rescue. Joe Bob Hitchcock For the Costco deliveries of cat food and supplies. WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044!10

WE CARE PROVIDES A FREE-ROAMING SANCTUARY Seeking FOREVER HOMES AND HAPPY ENDINGS FOR OUR KITTIES Anaya Aurora Joplin I am a very spunky and affectionate little girl who loves to play and purrs the second you start petting me. Aurora, loves to play so she will need a family that is ready to deal with some play bites. Joplin, loves to climb up really high and jump from one place to the other. She has a slight heart murmur but that only requires a tiny pill twice a week. Tango I was rescued after being run over by a car. They put a pin in my leg, but I do not let that stop me from zooming around when I want, especially if I want to play with my pals or climb an occasional tree. CONTINUED ON BACK PAGE WE CARE ANIMAL RESCUE! 707-963-7044 PAGE 11!

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11 Seeking FOREVER HOMES AND HAPPY ENDINGS FOR OUR KITTIES Luna Palmer Sebastian Luna, this beautiful lady loves to laze about in the sun. She is a very chubby girl and would love to just sit on the couch with you. Palmer is a very sweet and playful boy, he is always the first to greet visitors and loves to follow you around all day. He loves people and affection more than anything. Sebastian, really sweet and energetic. Frank was not the only one known as Mr. Blue Eyes. We Care Animal Rescue 1345 Charter Oak Avenue St. Helena CA 94574 wecareanimalrescue.org Non-Profit Organization U.S. POSTAGE PAID Santa Rosa, CA Permit #470 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED