We Give Back to Our Community
Hi! The guys who publish our books-Pleasant Oliver Media–really care about our community and solving the serious problems we teenagers face as we grow up. They make a solemn promise to donate 10% of their profits to local groups that help protect animals, children and women from abuse; support immigrants; support teenagers’ rights, and help many others like them. Listen to and read the lyrics of a great song, It’s Gotta Stop–The Animal Abuse Song, we put below our favorite charity links.
What You Can Do! Nominate Your Favorite Charity Now!
Help us decide what charities to support! Tell us what charities you and your parents love! We’ll consider every one seriously–promise! We’ll post your name and your charity on this page and link to their website if we choose your charity. So act now! Contact us either through the Stay In Touch! page or or email us at booperandharry@gmail.com. We really want to help your favorite animal or humanitarian charity!
The guys and I picked these three as our early favorites. We want to support more! It’s up to you to help us choose! Your favorite charity may thank you soon, too!
Our Mission
Lucky Dog Animal Rescue is a volunteer-powered nonprofit dedicated to rescuing homeless, neglected, and abandoned animals from certain euthanasia and finding them loving forever homes. We educate the community and all pet parents on responsible pet parenting, including the importance of spay/neuter, obedience training, and good nutrition.
Our Philosophy
We have multiple and strong relationships with committed volunteers, foster homes, local veterinarians, trainers, and boarding facilities. Through these relationships we rescue hundreds of animals every year, provide them with loving temporary care, and find them well-matched, carefully screened forever homes.
We love this vital organization! It helps poor immigrants in N. Virginia with all of their legal issues, from applying for residency permits to obtaining asylum from real danger in their home countries. Just Neighbors’ superb staff fosters better understanding between immigrants and the Northern Virginia community. Something that area really needs!
Horribly abused dog! Photo source: wymt.com
Woman comforts starving horse rescued from abuse. Photo source: observernews.net
New emojis help abused children express their feelings. Photo source: telegraph.co.uk