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• SUBSCRIBE NOW • ABOUT: Email action lists + how to utilize sample letters • BUZZ: Feedback from Kinship Circle members • YOUR ACTION IDEAS: Kinship Circle policy for submitting letter campaign requests Kinship Circle maintains two separate email lists: Kinship Circle is a nonprofit organization serving the animal advocacy community. Kinship Circle Primary empowers people to communicate (speak, write, present) influentially to lawmakers, businesses, media and other decision-makers associated with animal cruelty and protection concerns. Subscribe to our global email list to receive weekly action campaigns, including:
In the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, Kinship Circle united with Animal Rescue Foundation (ARF/Mobile, AL) under the banner Grassroots Effort for Animals of the Storm, mobilizing volunteers/supplies to nearly 80 relief missions in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Texas. We were among the founding coordinators of Animal Rescue New Orleans (ARNO) — for which KC's Brenda Shoss served as food/water assignments director, working with ground director Cadi Schiffer to cover 650 sq. miles with 2,800 food/water stations across Orleans, Plaquemines and St. Bernard Parishes. See Animal Victims In Disasters
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• DONATE ONLINE • DONATE BY MAIL: Kinship Circle • 7380 Kingsbury Blvd. • St. Louis, MO 63130 Back to top ![]() August 2006 — Kinship Circle founder/president Brenda Shoss (right) is voted Grassroots Activist of the Year at AR2006, in Washington D.C. Janet Enoch, Kinship Circle's vice president (left), gives Brenda her plaque. ![]() August 2006 — Brenda's vegan son, Elijah, rushes the stage during Mommy's acceptance speech... and mesmerized by the crowd, performs a little sideshow of his own. ![]() August 2006 — You done good Mommy, even if you do talk too much. From: Janice <bluevegan@earthlink.net> Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 Dear Animal Activists and Defenders, Most of you on this list know or subscribe to Kinship Circle and will respond warmly and generously to their appeal for donations...but for those who are not as familiar or who will forward this post, I would just like to add my personal sentiments... Kinship Circle is one of the most important AR "organizations of ONE." Dedicated activist Brenda Shoss devotes her life to researching every important issue affecting animals of the world and sends detailed background information and intelligently crafted sample letters for us to act on, on almost a daily basis. Brenda also reaches out to help animals in times of crisis, as she did so valiantly and tirelessly during Katrina & Rita, even while her own precious dog, 14 year-old Stanley, was gravely ill. Kinship Circle was the core group coordinating up-to-the-minute information amongst all the rescue groups and individuals who went into Louisiana and Mississippi... Brenda is a firm believer in the First Amendment and the right of activists to dissent and, unlike many other national groups, Kinship Circle has never vacillated from her/their strong defense of the SHAC 7 and outrage at their recent unjust sentencing. I hope each of you, kindred spirits, will now help Kinship Circle continue on their mission....There is no one else in the world doing this important and unique work for the animals. Janice Blue, Go Vegan Texas! From: jjpippin <jjpippin@sbcglobal.net> Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 Brenda Shoss is a tireless worker for the animals. If you have never visited the Kinship Circle website, please go there and see the wealth of useful information to help others be effective advocates. The research she does into animal issues, and then incorporates into her postings and sample letters, is marvelous. She was a constant presence helping the animals after Katrina, working with the late Shannon Moore among others. She is selfless and dedicated to the animals, and she puts much of her time and money into this work. If we want people like Brenda to be able to do this kind of work for the animals, we must help her. Here's what I'm going to do, and I encourage you to do the same. I'm going to take the money I might have previously donated to groups like HSUS and ASPCA, and instead send it to someone who gets the job done on the ground with little fanfare and no reward except the satisfaction of helping the helpless. And remember, it's still tax deductible. Let's help Brenda keep Kinship Circle strong. The work [she does] is the "roots" in grassroots. John J. Pippin, M.D., F.A.C.C. / Founder, North Texas Animal Rights Network From: Jane Blythe <purplepact@yahoo.com> Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2006 You all have been magnificent, dear friends....outstanding work in all areas. Proud to be a tiny drop in the bucket in your ocean of kindness. For the animals, jane blythe From: Melinda Plasse <pixelprincess@nycap.rr.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 I've made numerous trips to the gulf region since the 2005 hurricane season for volunteer animal rescue purposes. I have worked in field rescues and TNR in New Orleans as well as serving as a ranch and farm hand in Vermillion and Plaquemines parishes. I do this on my personal and vacation time... The material Kinship Circle circulates concerning the Gulf situation is entirely well researched and accurate. I and the nearly 100 animals I've rescued from overcrowded Louisiana shelters so far owe a great debt to Brenda Shoss, because she personally saw to it that the word got spread nationwide about what we were trying to accomplish and what we needed in order to get the job done. Without Brenda, I could not have afforded to save those animals' lives and put them into loving new homes. It is important to me to know that Kinship Circle will continue to broadcast the facts that people doing animal rescue need to be aware of in order to do their jobs. Melinda Plasse, Valley Falls, NY From: dedelow <dedelow@cox.net> Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 Once again thank you for your alerts... These calls to action are so easy, with a little practice of course, but you learn to get a good effective letter then paste it into each email that you send — it really does make a difference and helps us to feel more empowered in such situations as well. I have faith that this is going to make a difference. Thanks again for all you do, xoxo Laura From: Lisa Roussel <piglets_ten@yahoo.com> Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 Are you the founder of Kinship Circle? You do realize, that because of your organization and the many emails concerning SB-607, (as of yesterday, now a Louisiana LAW!) we would have never been able to pull this off! The dirty politicians LA is known for, would have never paid a seconds notice to this bill.....but, because Kinship Circle kept us on top of things and provided us with legislators contact info, urged us to continue to bombard them with emails and calls, and kept us updated on a daily basis, YOU played a MAJOR role in getting this law [Louisiana's Pet Evacuation Bill] passed. I cannot thank you enough. From: Maggie Rufo <magwhls@comcast.net> Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2006 I just want to tell you what a great writer you are and how much I am moved and inspired by all the things you write. The animals are lucky that your talent is used for their benefit. Your statement about caring about the Katrina animals not diminishing us, your writing about your awakening through Stanley, and now your heartfelt tributes to your friend Shannon, just beautiful. I am sorry for your loss. Maggie Rufo From: Niki Stalder-Skarmoutsos <nikimss@yahoo.com> Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 I just wanted to thank you for the awesome service you provide to all of us animal lovers. I get sad when I look at the emails of the stupid and cruel things someone has done, but then I am able to take action, which I love! You have made it so much easier and I'd like to think we're truly making a difference for all the animals out there... Thanks again for all you do, Niki From: Dan Robinson <dcr@zcloud.net> Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 Once again we shed tears together. I was so hopeful for little Max to survive with some degree of normalcy; but it is not to be. I applaud you for establishing the memorial fund in Max's name... You continue to make a big difference in the lives of so many of our fellow citizens of the animal world, and I congratulate you for the wonderful writing you do as well. Kindest regards, Dan & Cash From: JoAnne Pazara <She-Owl@webtv.net> Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 I ask God to bless you in this work you have chosen to do. I feel more sorry for the animals that were ravaged by Katrina; they had no options. Humans did, but for whatever reasons chose not to leave. They can rebuild, animals must rely on angels like you. PTL From: <CompassionAction@aol.com> Date: Sun, 8 Jan 2006 I know how hard you work for the animals. Thank you for ALL you do. May that fire continue to burn hot within your soul forever compelling you to continue! Jillouise Breslauer, Compassion in Action Wilmington, NC 28405 and Manhattan, N.Y.C Prayer for Peace and Compassion May all beings be free from danger. May all beings be free from mental suffering. May all beings be free from physical suffering. May all beings be enabled to carry out their life in peace and happiness. (Buddhist Prayer for Peace) From: Jo Beth Britt <jbbr.seren.shel@usa.net> Date: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 THANKS for positive though sad stories of the animals that are discovered-recovered and get to a safe haven. I was down there [post-Katrina New Orleans] twice in October -- for a total of about six days doing stint of feeding stations in Ward 9... and then helping at the shelter at the grocery store parking lot. I have since made about 10 trips to Tylertown (it is about an hour and half from my house) to help each time for a day or two... I send you and everyone words of encouragement... people get help from FEMA etc. but the animals have no one but people like us. I also commend you to your very diligent e-mails of updates etc. just Jo Beth, a volunteer from Vicksburg... (Serenity Shelties) From: Marilyn Weaver <marilynw@tampabay.rr.com> Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2006 I recently started receiving your newsletters during Katrina. Only today, did I take the time to go to your website prompted by your "P.S. Want to see Stan's beautiful face?" I have only read your first page so far, but am prompted by a desire (after tears) to tell you how much I respect & admire you. I have been doggedly working for animal rights about 16 years and spend all my time as an advocate for animals. I am always privileged to meet or hear of people whose life becomes a mission for our beloved, abused animals. Similarly, being of Jewish background, I have strongly defended the parallel of the treatment of animals to the holocaust. I related to your similar description. Only those who don't care about animals, do not see the connection or probably, don't want to. I will read you faithfully now and alert all on my animal activist email lists about your wonderful website and the wonderful human who reveals her love and spirit for the long neglected non-human species of this planet. May you have a very long life and know that you are loved by many, human and non-human. I am a member of Florida Voices for Animals in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. Count me as one of your supporters. Marilyn Weaver From: <Therese62@aol.com> Date: Sun, 25 Dec 2005 I just got onto your e-mail list, for Kinship Circle, found you guys while surfing around, trying to help with the Katrina effort, even just to send a few dollars... I have read your Kinship Circle Story...you are an amazing woman...your passion and dedication is limitless...bless you in all you do...I am considering vegan just from reading your impassioned story. May God's angels always be at your side, to help you in your work. Have a wonderful New Year! Tara Foye in Florida Back to top Kinship Circle receives many requests for letter campaigns. Because we produce sample letters for a large list of subscribers all over the world, we cannot post information unless it meets certain criterion:
To submit a letter idea, you must send a valid SOURCE OF INFORMATION from at least one of the following:
2. CONTACT INFORMATION: To submit a letter campaign idea, you must research WHO letters need to reach — key decision-makers — and record all available CONTACT INFORMATION.
To submit a letter campaign idea, include a CONCISE SYNOPSIS OF THE ANIMAL CRUELTY SITUATION — from an accredited source, rather than your personal feelings about the situation.
From these starting points, we seek additional facts, statistics, or quotes pertinent to the content of any letter template.
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