ADOPT A BUNNY, EVEN A COW, THIS HOLIDAY SEASON FOR A UNIQUE HOLIDAY GIFT

December 15th, 2009 by Diane Herbst

adopt_an_animal1Here’s a unique gift. Adopt a rabbit, goat, llama, sheep, even a horse to benefit the hundreds of animals living at Green Chimneys in Brewster, New York, a one-of-a-kind school and wildlife center that uses animals to help rehabilitate troubled kids. Halo thinks so highly of this group that we made a $25,000 donation to Green Chimneys.

The animals you adopt will remain at Green Chimneys, but you or your gift recipient receives a certificate of adoption with a photo of the animal and his or her life story. And you can even visit him or her on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Your donation will help with food, veterinary care and shelter for your animal, and make sure he or she lives a happy life. Prices range from $25 for the adoption of a rabbit, pig or goat; $50 for a bird of prey, llama or sheep; and $100 for a horse or sheep.
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For more information or to adopt, click on Green Chimneys Adopt A Animal or contact Lillian Roode at (845) 279-2995, ext.106, or by email at lroode@greenchimneys.org or visit.

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WHERE ANIMALS BECOME TEACHERS

May 15th, 2009 by Guest Blogger

Here’s another guest blog post from one of our favorite organizations, Green Chimneys. This one is from Michael Kaufmann, who was kind enough to give some of us from Halo a special tour of the Green Chimneys farm. Michael directs the farm and wildlife center, so is responsible for the welfare of all of GC’s animals. Be sure to see our previous blog posts about GC too!

They came from Germany and Japan, Belgium and Brewster, N.Y., Alberta and Australia. In fact, this year’s Humane Education Conference, co-hosted by Green Chimneys – a non-profit organization that brings together special needs children and animals – and the ASPCA, attracted more than 100 people from 10 countries committed to a single purpose: to improve long-term prospects for animals and their caregivers. Guests, including educators, animal welfare professionals and others interested in the humane-animal bond, heard from animated speakers with impeccable credentials. Presentations ranged from a dynamic demonstration of how to establish a supportive relationship with animals by Linda Tellington-Jones, inspirational founder of The Tellington TTouch, to “Euthanasia from a Veterinarian’s Perspective” by Lila Miller, DVM, ASPCA Vice President of Veterinary Outreach and Veterinary Advisor. Across perspectives, speakers and visitors shared a common desire: to celebrate, embrace and encourage more adults and children to connect with animals.

The staff, students and residents of Green Chimneys are very fortunate since animals are a core part of our everyday life. Our goats, horses, Labrador pups, injured birds, bunnies and sheep are among the 200 animals that frequently become our children’s most valuable co-therapist, teacher and friend. Our children gain self-esteem, learn responsible animal care and become nurturing caretakers concerned about others.

But, be assured, our animals are as well taken care of as our children. Their habitats are kept clean. They are tended to by professional animal experts and loving youngsters. And, like other animal lovers, we provide healthy food. Recently, hundreds of our employees’ pets and area shelters also got a special treat. Halo, Purely for Pets donated cans of its all natural dog food. And, boy, were our pups happy! Colleagues exchanged funny stories about how their dogs looked up “asking for more”. Count a couple dozen of us among Halo’s new loyal customers!!! Visit www.greenchimneys.org

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WIN YANKEES TICKETS, SUPPORT GREEN CHIMNEYS

May 8th, 2009 by David Yaskulka

Our friends at Green Chimneys are doing some of the most inspiring, effective work demonstrating the healing power of the human/animal bond. We’re honored to be a corporate supporter.

If you’re a baseball fan, here’s an opportunity to support Green Chimneys’ amazing work, and have a chance to win an outing-of-a-lifetime at the brand-new Yankee Stadium. It’s $100 for a raffle ticket, and only 500 raffle tickets will be sold at most (in some past raffles, only 200 or so were sold)!

Here’s what you get if you win:

- Luxury Suite at Yankee Stadium with seating for 16 people (between home plate and Yankee dugout)

- VIP parking for 3 vehicles

- Food and beverage included

The game is Saturday, July 4th at 1:05 PM at Yankee Stadium in New York. The drawing is June 7.

Halo’s definitely going to try to win! If you’re in the area and love kids and animals, buy a ticket by contacting Melissa Soto at Green Chimneys: 845-279-2995 x 108, or email msoto@greenchimneys.org.

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