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Humane   While the HSNB’s main goal is to have   money goes back to the shelter,” Eddy   years because it is apparently a mandated


                                            said. “We are not a municipal shelter,
                                                                                  redevelopment area. As such, the HSNB is
      these animals adopted by a caring,
      responsible person(s), their other goals
                                                                                  in the process of searching for a new home
                                            where the city owns it and we just facilitate
      are in their mission statement: “To offer
                                                                                  for our beloved, local animal shelter that will
                                            things; we are a private entity.”
      refuge, medical care, nourishment and an
                                                                                  still, of course, reside in Vallejo.
 Society of the   opportunity for a second chance for life to   Although the City of Vallejo does not own   The HSNB is an invaluable asset to our
                                            the shelter, the two work in tandem by
      unwanted animals; strive to protect animals
                                            supporting each other: the HSNB helps
                                                                                  community. Recently, they took quick action
      from cruelty, neglect, carelessness and
                                            Vallejo and surrounding cities by keeping
      ignorance…” (www.hsnb.org). With such
                                                                                  to help with the tragedy of the fires that
                                            stray animals off the streets, while the city
      a tremendous need to help provide for the
                                                                                  are ever-present here in California. “We
 North Bay  growing number of homeless dogs and   has a contract to pay the shelter to hold on   immediately reached out to the network
      cats, we are especially fortunate to have
                                                                                  of shelters and rescues in the areas most
                                            to the dogs and cats. “Solano County will
                                                                                  impacted, and notified our supporters
      an animal shelter right here in the city of
                                            charge a city about $250 per animal if a
      Vallejo—a shelter where the community is
                                                                                  of the need to donate goods and foster
                                            stray goes directly to the county shelter that
                                            is in Fairfield,” Eddy said. “We have so
      its driving force.
                                            many that it is actually more cost-effective   displaced animals whenever possible,”
                                                                                  Eddy said. Of course, the shelter helped
      We can help the shelter in many ways,   for the city to pay us, for the animals to   many dogs and cats impacted by the fires,
 Helping our furry   and volunteering is one of them. Many of   have a chance to get adopted. So it has a   he continued. “We took in 20 cats and
      the shelter’s current volunteers enjoy walking  financial and humane benefit.”
                                                                                  dogs from owners who were not able to
 friends  the dogs because they get to spend time                                 care for them either because they had lost
      with them while getting great exercise (a   Since the HSNB only gets about one-  their housing or were in a location that
 By James Quinn  win-win). Other volunteers prefer spending   fifth of its operational funds from the city   didn’t allow them to bring pets.”
      more time with the kittens and cats that   of Vallejo, the rest comes from private
      need plenty of attention (i.e., cuddling). Of   donations. “Everything else comes   The community response to the tragic
 any dogs and cats go
 without homes every   course, you can volunteer to be with both,   from private donations. Businesses help   fires brought people together, which has
      the dogs and the cats!
                                                                                  made it all much easier. “The community
                                            contribute things; it might be cash; it might
 day. Each  and  every  one                 be services that they donate, like helping   has been fantastic, with everyone from
 Mhas  a  story; some were   When I visited the shelter, I saw a huge   us fix a heater; it might be clothing or bags   kids to the mayor of Vallejo, and city
 born  on  the  streets,  others  are  lost   crowd of people out front. The shelter   of food. We’ll take whatever we can get,”   council members all pitching in to load,
 pets, and some were even abandoned.   held their orientation for new volunteers   Eddy said.  unload, sort, carry and store all these
 Some have had  owners  who decide   that Saturday, on September 30th. So,        goods [donations], much of which has
 they can no longer take care of them,   naturally, the front office thought I was there  In addition to its Barkitecture event in the   already been distributed, and more that
 while others just know a life of pure   for that! Either way, everyone I spoke with   spring—featuring a dinner and auction—  we’re holding until the shelters and rescues
 survival in the urban city. “We;ll   had great things to say about volunteering,   the HSNB has a big fundraiser coming up   need refreshed supplies,” Eddy said. “This
 see more than 2,000 dogs  and cats  a   and highly recommended it. In fact, before   in the first two weeks of December. Just   is truly a compassionate community.” We
 year,”  said  Kristin  Eddy,  who  is  now   becoming the HSNB president, Eddy   across the street from the Humane Society,   are lucky to have not only the HSNB,
 the president of the Humane Society   started as a volunteer, where she fell in   the Meyer Corporation (a high-quality   but also a community that works with
 of  the  North  Bay  (HSNB)  in  Vallejo.   love with the place. Volunteer opportunities   kitchenware distributer) has a warehouse   them, because they go hand-in-hand; our
 Established in 1986, the HSNB is a “no-  include: “dog walking and socializing, cat   sale with deeply discounted merchandise.   community is what we put forth in it.
      playtime and socializing, outreach events,
 kill” shelter that has been giving dogs   clerical and office work, animal care,   “People come in and shop, and they   The Humane Society of the North Bay
                                            [Meyer] will ask people at the checkout if
 and  cats  a  second  chance for more   cleaning, feeding, facilities and grounds   they would like to make a donation to the   is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. from
 than  30  years—providing them with   maintenance, docent/greeter, foster care,   Humane Society; and thank God, a lot of   Tuesdays to Sundays. For additional
 much-needed love and attention in the   fundraising, marketing, graphic design,   people say yes,” Eddy said. “And Meyer   information—such as wanting to adopt a
 form of food, water, and medicine. Of   and public relations assistance.” The   will match all the donations that come in up  furry friend, volunteer, or donate—visit their
 course, there is also walking (dogs) and   animal shelter could really use additional   to $15,000.” That amount is amazing, and   website at www.hsnb.org, or see them at
 cuddling (mostly cats).  volunteers. As one volunteer told me,   the Meyer sale could be a great place to   1121 Sonoma Blvd., Vallejo. Give them a
      “befriending an animal for a great cause is   get some last-minute Christmas shopping   call at (707) 645-7905.
      an experience like no other.” To volunteer,   done (that could very well be me). All the    James Quinn lives in Benicia and
                                                                                                  teaches at Elmer Cave Language
      you can go to the shelter in person at 1121   donations may seem like a whole lot of        Academy in Vallejo. A UC Davis
      Sonoma Blvd., or click on the “Volunteer”   help, but the shelter still needs more.         alumnus in English, he now
      tab on their website at www.hsnb.org.                                                       studies education as part of Touro
                                                                                                  University’s Master’s in Education
                                            Eddy told me that the City of Vallejo recently        program. Along with teaching,
      Because the shelter runs on volunteers, it   notified the shelter that they are to leave the   he tutors and writes often. He
                                                                                                  is working on a novel that takes
      is a private, non-profit corporation. “All   property, their current location, in about two   place in Benicia. See his website at
                                                                                                  mrquinnj.weebly.com.
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