As we get closer to the end of the school year, I am confident we will be seeing more stories like the one I discovered yesterday on a social media page of a Pet Rescue I hold near and dear to my heart.

Burke Catholic High School Student Club Donates to Animal Rescue

Pets Alive in Middletown, New York, is the rescue group that, back in 2009, introduced me to My Dog Minnie Pearl. Pearl may not be playing in the front yard anymore; she crossed the Rainbow Bridge last October, but not a week goes by that I don't think about how lucky I was to find Pets Alive and then find my Minnie Pearl.

Minnie Pearl
Paty Quyn
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Pets Alive continues to help pets find their forever homes, and this week a Hudosn Valley High School helped Pets Alive with always welcome and often much-needed supplies. The Interact Club at John S. Burke Catholic High School in Goshen made a generous donation to Pets Alive of food, cozy blankets, and toys for the many animals that call that their current home.

What is an Interact Club in a High School

Dog at Pets Alive
Pets Alive Via Facebook
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If you are not familiar with an Interact Club, no worries, I actually had to dig on the internet myself, and I discovered the answer. The Interact Club at John S. Burke Catholic High School provides opportunities for people ages 12 to 18 to develop leadership skills. It is a student-led service organization sponsored by the local Rotary Club.

The club does projects throughout the year, and this donation to Pets Alive, I assume, was one of those projects.

What is Pets Alive in Middletown, New York

Cat at Pets Alive
Pets Alive via Facebook
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Pets Alive is a no-kill animal shelter located in Middletown, New York, at 363 Derby Road. They are one of the oldest no-kill organizations in the United States. They were established in 1988.

Our mission is to build a humane community supporting the human-animal bond by being a resource through rescue, adoption, intervention, education, and outreach. (via petsalive.org)

Hudson Valley Pets

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Gallery Credit: Paty Quyn

14 Pups Currently Looking For their Forever Home at Take Me Home Pet Rescue

The Highland, New York-based rescue is a 501c3 nonprofit that saves dogs and cats from high-kill shelters. These are a few of the dogs currently with foster families waiting for their forever home.

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