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      Wounded Veterans Relief Fund


      Fourth Annual Dive For Freedom Shark Dive




         Wounded  Veterans Relief Fund is a nonprofit   to have The Shark Addicts
      organization which exists to provide emergency financial   as our partner and we thank
      support to qualified disabled veterans living in Florida.   them for supporting our
      Saving lives and keeping families together is our mission.   heroes.
      On Independence Day, Wounded Veterans Relief Fund      Our veterans love the
      took combat and purple heart veterans out for the fourth   shark dive, feeling that
      annual “Dive for Freedom” shark dive with the “shark   adrenalin rush when a 6- to
      addicts” located in Jupiter, Fla. The Palm Beach Sheriff’s   10-foot shark swims up to
      Department did a fly by with their helicopter to kick off   you to see what you are.
      the dive prior to the veterans getting in the water. Here
      are photos from the dive, one including Wounded Veterans
      Relief Fund’s executive director, Army combat veteran,
      Mike Durkee swimming with our country’s flag and some
      silky, dusky, lemon and sandbar sharks. We are grateful


































      Mike under water with the American flag


                      Pet Matters



                        by Pat Deshong, President of Furry Friends
                        Adoption, Clinic & Ranch, August 2020


          “For the Love of Animals”                      Lucy had tuned into his condition and gotten him the help
        features real stories happening                  he needed.  This scenario has repeated itself on several
        at Furry Friends in Jupiter. We                  occasions and, as a result, the bond between Lucy and the
        are  The Humane Society of                       son is everlasting.  From being discarded to being a hero,
        Greater Jupiter/Tequesta and the                 we are so proud of Lucy and what she represents for the
        only no-kill shelter open to the                 many that we rescue!
        public in northern Palm Beach                      When considering adding a furry family member to
        County.  We’ve been rescuing,                    your family, please visit our Palm City Ranch at 4841 SW
        rehabilitating, and re-homing                    Zarrella Street or our new Jupiter Adoption Center at 100
        the homeless  animals  in our                    Capital Street in the Jupiter Commerce Park.   PLEASE
        community for more than 30 years.  Our not for profit   CALL 561-747-5311 PRIOR TO VISITING EITHER   Weenie is a seriously   Mimi, at 11 years old, has been in
        501c3 organization consists of our Jupiter based adoption   LOCATION DUE TO COVID-19.               handsome 1 year old   and out of our shelter for most of her
                                                                                                            seeking his forever family.
                                                                                                                                  life and at no fault of her own.  She
        center, veterinary clinic (open to the public), thrift store,     Blessings to you for your support and faith in us… all   He loves attention, laps and   is an obedient and sweet girl who
        and Palm City Ranch.                             for the LOVE of animals!                           other cats.  Please call 561-  likes being the only fur-child in the
                                                                                                            747-5311 ext. 2 to learn   home.  She’s house-trained, healthy
                                                                                                            more about Weenie!    and available as an adoption or long-
                                                         Patricia Deshong, President
          People and animals.  The connections are real and often                                                                 term foster.  Let’s get Mimi into her
        life-changing, as each can offer comfort, support and hope                                                                FOREVER home!
        to the other.  At Furry Friends, we live for and cultivate                                          Ways to donate (tax ID #59-2111273):
        these connections each and every day through dog and cat                                          1. Mail a check made payable to Furry Friends to 100 Capital
        adoptions, expert veterinary care, and our special programs                                       Street, Jupiter, FL  33458.
        like Senior to Senior and Shelter to Service Dog™.                                                2. Visit  www.furryfriendsadoption.org
          One special connection we’d like to share with you is                                           3. Call us with your credit card information at 561.747.5311
        that of Lucy and her family.  Lucy was brought to Furry                                           ext. 3
        Friends more than a year ago from the Redlands, an area                                           “Your donation creates the possibilities to make miracles
        where pets are routinely dumped by their owners and left to                                       happen for our Furry Friends”
        fend for themselves.  Mostly feral and extremely shy, Lucy
        was accompanied by her 6 puppies, all of which were soon
        adopted.  We knew it would take months of rehabilitation for
        Lucy and so our Adoption Manager kindly took her home
        and worked with her.  Lucy made tremendous progress in
        our manager’s care, her self-confidence blossoming every
        day.
          Soon it was time for Lucy to meet a family that expressed
        interest in her, mainly because they had adopted one of her
        puppies and felt the two should be together.  This family
        agreed to foster Lucy, knowing that in her case, she would
        need extra time to adjust to their home.
          The son in the family suffers from medical-related
        seizures.  One night, the mother was awakened by Lucy on
        her bed and pawing her.  So uncharacteristic of Lucy, the
        mother couldn’t imagine what was wrong until she went
        to check on her son and realized he was having a seizure.        Paid Advertisement
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