ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This is where we say thank you to the many people and organizations who help us
fulfill our mission.
PetSmart Charities
Thanks to PetSmart Charities for their generous grant in support of our
spay/neuter and Trap-Neuter-Return program. Thanks, too for regular donations of
various pet products .
The Kenneth A Scott Charitable Trust (A Keybank Trust).
For the past four years, funding from this Trust has helped to pay the vet
bills for the Pet FBI OUTREACH TNR program .
Easton Towne Center
Thanks to the very civic minded management of Easton Towne Center for
allowing Pet FBI and other non-profit organizations the use of their Community
Booth. It has been a real boon for us as a place to sell our Holiday Stockings
For Pets, one of our most successful fundraising activities.
Time Warner Communications Road Runner
Road Runner, the high speed ISP, helped promote the PET FBI site and hosted it as a community service for its first year. Special thanks to
Matthew Metzger for programming the original database (now superceded).
SQ Systems
Steven Stultz is the professional web site designer who contributed his talents to help launch our original site. If you need a knowledgeable web site designer who is both conscientious and responsive, Steven is your man.
Pamela Conway Caruso, Graphic Designer
You can e-mail Pam at
PamGetsMail@bellsouth.net.
She contributed the PET FBIs charming logo. Pam is a super talented graphic artist, a purist, and a dedicated dog rescue person. She is the proud parent of six dogs, all rescued from unhappy fates, including several Great Danes and a mutt named Riley, so called because he was found on the street and is now living the life of
WBNS Channel 10
This NBC affiliate has a great web site featuring the latest in local
news. The TV channel dedicates features to animal stories on a regular basis and
has helped promote our mission through their publcity.
Neighborhoodlink.com
Neighborhood Link is a community network providing Columbus metro neighborhoods with their own free, interactive web sites featuring information, communication, and commerce. 251 neighborhoods in the Columbus metro area have Neighborhood Link web sites!
This page last revised January 2007
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