Ep116 - Elizabeth Putsche - a podcast by The Community Cats Podcast

from 2016-12-10T05:00

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Interview! Elizabeth Putsche, Founder, For All Animals

“It’s all about data and supporting information. That’s what really speaks to government officials.”

Elizabeth Putsche is the founder and executive director of For All Animals, a 501(c)3 organization that “identifies and fills voids in the animal protection field.” The organization is based in Baltimore, which in 2007 was one of the first major cities to implement TNR as the official policy for the treatment of community animals. For All Animals is committed to providing resources for those organizations who still have a lot of work to do in their communities regarding TNR, legislative blocks, overpopulation and negative views of local shelters. Some of the services For All Animals offers are Photographers for Animals, a pro-bono collection of photographers and videographers who donate their time to professionally photograph shelter animals and therefore increase their chances of adoption, and Attorney at Paws, in which Elizabeth Holt, director of legislative affairs, offers assistance to grassroots advocates trying to change, improve, or add community ordinances that affect companion animals.

To find out more, please visit forallanimals.org

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