"no man is a failure who has friends"
Have you ever thought about it? The idea of what a single person contributes to the lives of others, and to the world in general, without even knowing.
Bernie wanted to help the animals.
We wanted to help Bernie. We wanted to help the animals.
Help Bernie help the animals became the cry.

Everyone pulled out all the stops to help one person, do the seemingly impossible:
Build a sorely needed shelter for animals in her care. To save lives. She needed to win a challenge, the prize being a grant of fifty-thousand dollars. All for A Place to Bark and Meow.
Was that particular challenge won? No. Only the top four received the grants. Bernie's rescue came in fifth place. Was this a failure? Nuh-uh. Not in my eyes, but you be the judge:
People rallied. The message was simple.
We need to move a mountain. Fast.
A connecting chain was created around the globe nearly instantly and gained momentum causing a ripple effect.
Old friends gathered.
New friends were made.
And the impossible happened.
People donated what they could. The Zoline Foundation doubled some of the dollars. Money was sent from all over the world. Ten dollars here, five there, fifty, one hundred ... and it adds up, you know?
Nearly $80,000 to be exact.
That shelter will be built.
And all because of .::one person::. refusing to believe it couldn't be done. Someone believing we could make it happen.
Perhaps YOU were that person. And then the next person believed ... and then the next. Hundreds of believers.

Strange, isn't it? Each man's life touches so many other lives. When he isn't around he leaves an awful hole, doesn't he?
-- Clarence (the guardian angel in Capra's, It's a Wonderful Life, 1946)
What if, that ::someone:: hadn't been there? One less believer.
What if, each of the lives Bernie saves, left an awful hole because ::someone:: wasn't there to help them? How many other lives would be affected? Can we even count?
I for one am so very glad that Bernie is around. I honestly try not to imagine all she goes through everyday. The things we don't see, I thank her for. She shelters more than puppers. I am one of those that cannot deal with the reality of animal cruelty. Not up close & personal for any period of time. I do what I can but need the Bernie's out there when I have to look away. And truthfully, no one can do it all alone. Not even an angel. So she needs our support ten fold.
A world without Bernie in it?
What a horrible thought.
Wag your tail if you agree.
=^..^= love, zU







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Posted by: Art Tea Life | February 02, 2008 at 07:44 AM
What a story - read, I smile, I kry, and again smile! World are ful of good people! Thank you for sharing!
Posted by: Lenka | February 10, 2008 at 07:15 AM