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Meet OAA: Megan Moon
Megan Moon is the President of our Board of Directors at OAA. She has been working in nonprofit leadership roles since 2005, with a focus in animal protection and humane education. Most recently, she founded and served as the President of the Humane Education Coalition, a collaborative organization that provides resources and teaching tools for educators around the world who teach about animal protection, human rights, and environmental ethics. Megan has also been a board member, advisor, and/or committee member for several organizations globally, including Gem City Kitties, Voiceless, Peace of Mind Dog Rescue, UnChained, Mini Acts for the Greater Good, and Human Rights Educators USA. In addition to her volunteer roles, Megan is a skilled nonprofit consultant who invests in and supports organizations for improved strategy, stronger leadership, and capacity building.
Webinar 1/23/25 on how to Apply for Grants for Sheltering Pets in Crisis
Red Rover and Greater Good are conducting webinar on 1/23/25 from 2 - 3:30 EST on how to apply for grants to provide shelter for pets in crisis situations. As funding for safe havens are limited, this is a critical workshop to hone your organization's skills in obtaining this necessary funding to help families and their pets.
Safe Shelter for Companion Animals of Survivors of Domestic Violence in Summit & Medina Counties
The Battered Womenβs Shelter (BWS) of Summit and Medina counties have achieved something incredible: housing for survivors of domestic violence that allows their companion animals! Recently awarded the Office for Victims of Crime Emergency and Transitional Pet Shelter Shelter and Housing Grant, BWS is looking to add the Hope and Healing Pet Shelter to help house family companion animals in close proximity to their 40,000 square foot building with the ability to board 154 survivors of domestic violence.
Introduction to βPet Planningβ for Animal Owners
In this comprehensive guide, Laura J. Martin, Esq., explores the concept of Pet Planningβan essential aspect of estate planning for pet owners. Whether you're concerned about ensuring your pets are cared for in the event of your incapacity or preparing for the possibility of your death, this document walks you through how to protect both your animals and your relationship with them.
How to Build an Emergency Cat Shelter
When a bad storm or sudden cold snap is arriving soon and time is of the essence, use the design described here to quickly build an adequate temporary shelter. You'll need a cardboard box (cardboard is actually good insulation), duct tape, shredded newspaper, a pair of scissors and either a plastic drop cloth that's 3 millimeters thick (a common item in the paint department at Home Depot or a hardware store) or contractor trash bags at least 3 millimeters thick.
A Civil Rights Picture Worth a Thousand Words
This Cleveland State University celebration of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. will include a conversation with Dr. Evan Morse, the first African American Veterinarian in Cleveland, Ohio, who experienced first-hand the Selma to Montgomery March in 1965. This event provides an opportunity for students to learn how to use photographs as primary documents and strategies for interviewing public figures.
Prevent Surrenders, Protect Bonds: Surrender Prevention Certification Workshop
As a Surrender Prevention Specialist, you may be the difference between a cat losing her home and staying in her home. Join this session to learn what surrender prevention is and why it works. Instructed by Dr. Rachel Geller, she will share real examples, with proven results, setting the potential surrenderer and cat on the road to a happy relationship together and keeping the cat in her home. We'll cover how to empathize with cat owners, working around their limitations (financial, time, patience), and focus on the 3 most common reasons for surrender: litter box problems, scratching (and not on the scratching post!), and inter-cat aggression. Take advantage of the interactive format, extensive handouts, and video footage of actual techniques. This session is being recorded and recordings will be shared. Attendees will receive a certificate after taking a short quiz.
Kick off the New Year with the Ohio Wildlife Council Meeting
Ohio wildlife enthusiasts, start 2025 off right by joining us at the Ohio Wildlife Council meeting on Wednesday, January 15, 2025, at 6:00 PM. The meeting will take place at the Division of Wildlife, District One Office, located at 1500 Dublin Road, Columbus, OH. This gathering offers a chance to stay informed about wildlife updates, enforcement efforts, and plans for the upcoming year.
Embark on an Unforgettable Journey with RaptorQuest
Embark on RaptorQuest with Scott Harris as he shares the highs, lows, and everything in between from his 17-month adventure chasing 53 raptors across 34 states. From -36Β°F chills to 100Β°F heatwaves, Scottβs thrilling stories will inspire and amaze.
120 Miles of Resilience: The Journey of Two Amur Tigers
In 2014, Russian scientists released two orphaned Amur tiger cubs, Boris and Svetlaya, into the wild. What unfolded was an extraordinary tale of survival, determination, and a connection that inspired tiger conservation efforts globally.
Book of the Year: Rethinking Rescue by Carol Mithers
This year, weβre spotlighting a book that challenges traditional narratives in animal welfare and shines a light on the intersection of social justice and rescue work. Rethinking Rescue: Dog Lady and the Story of Americaβs Forgotten People and Pets by Carol Mithers is a compelling exploration of how compassion can transcend societal boundaries, addressing two pressing issues of our time: poverty and homelessness
Ring in the New Year with OAA
As we welcome the new year, letβs take a moment to reflect on the difference weβve made for animals and the opportunities ahead to create an even brighter future for them. At Ohio Animal Advocates, weβre filled with gratitude for your support and the compassion youβve shown throughout the past year. Together, weβve worked to ensure animals across Ohio receive the love, care, and protection they deserve.
βWe can change the world and make it a better place. It is in your hands to make a difference.β
β Nelson Mandela