Kids and their parents alike loved meeting Rhea Sampson and her two rescue dogs Shannon and Travis at the Palo Alto Children’s Library the afternoon of July 11. They had a great time sharing information about their own pets and caring for them and learning about service dogs before listening to a reading of Rhea’s…
Join us for our special event at the Palo Alto Children’s Library! Rhea Sampson and her two rescue dogs will present her story. “Saving Travis,” featuring a canine hero and a happy-ending rescue followed by a fun sing-along all about dogs, pet care, and loving our pets! Details: Date—Thursday, July 11 Time—3:30 to 4:30 p.m….
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT Our concern for pressing local and even more farther-reaching issues and events affecting animals and the environment has spurred us on to write a series of Public Service Announcements (PSAs). Our first PSA highlights the need to attend to our pets’ health and safety during successive heat waves affecting all of us…
Carole Hyde and Leonor Delgado represented the Project HumaneKind team on Sunday, June 23, at Pets In Need’s “Super Pets Day” in Menlo Park. They greeted old friends from partner organizations—Pink Paws For The Cause, Muttville, and Pets In Need—and made new ones. Especially fun was the chance to meet the animals for adoption and…
Join us at Pets In Need’s “Super Pets Day”! Visit our table to learn about Project HumaneKind and how you can help us spread the word about humane education. We’re looking forward to meeting you. Sunday, June 23, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Springline Plaza, Menlo Park—1302 El Camino Real More event details here: https://www.petsinneed.org/superpetsday
Over the course of two days (May 14 and 16), 40 first-grade students from St. Andrew’s Episcopal School of Saratoga visited us at Silicon Valley Animal Control Authority (SVACA) to learn about cats and kittens. The students and their chaperones learned about the role of the shelter in the greater community and received instruction in…
The Palo Alto Post featured our inaugural event, “Plant Kindness,” in a recent article, highlighting our special guests—Palo Alto Mayor Greer Stone, New York Times columnist Verlyn Klinkenborg, and Stanford Professor Emeritus Virginia Walbot.
The word’s going around! Cub Scouts from Pack 32 in Santa Clara continue to visit for Kids and Kitties Too at Silicon Valley Animal Control Authority (SVACA), so we’re gradually meeting all the Scouts and interested parents. This latest group was greeted by adolescent and young adult kitties Kira, Bell, and Abigail, who had a…
Project HumaneKind’s inaugural event, “Plant Kindness,” bloomed into a heartwarming success, honoring community champions and animal welfare advocates. Mayor Greer Stone recognized local heroes, while Verlyn Klinkenborg’s keynote inspired a dedication to sustainability. Professor Virginia Walbot’s poignant discussion on Humane Education added depth to the evening. Hosted by the enchanting Patrick Livingstone of Magician Unique,…
Children of all ages and their parents had a special treat this past April 30 at Palo Alto’s Mitchell Park Library when Clorofil, our sanctuary and education partner, and Project HumaneKind teamed up to offer a reading of “My Name Is Skye.” Skye is a dog rescued by Isabelle Cnudde, founder of the Los Altos…