If you are a Shelterluv customer that wants to implement South Suburban's lost and found reunification ideas, email us at
help@shelterluv.com for instructions. In Shelterluv you are able to:
Create public-facing lost and found forms that are integrated with your Shelterluv database
Use iframes to add lost, found, and stray animals to your website
Create a map of lost and found animals in your community
If you have any questions, please email us help@shelterluv.com. Thanks for all you do to get pets home! ------------------------------
sarah rueli
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-29-2021 06:14 AM
From: Kim Domerofski
Subject: Shelter and Rescue Support Call - Monday, 11/1/21 - Using PetPoint for Lost Pet Reunification, Shelter Animals Count Update
Updated 11/1/21 at 1:25pm Pacific with call recording, full agenda and resources shared during the call.
Agenda
- Welcome – Bobby Mann bobby.mann@americanpetsalive.org
- QOTD: Kristen Greger asks: What is everyone most grateful for learning this year?
- Mary's Motivation: "I love talking about gratitude, because that certainly gives me the kind of attitude adjustment that I need on a daily basis." Mary is grateful and excited and as we move forward - she encourages us to just take time to appreciate how far we've come and to think about where we could go. She is grateful for working together, talking together and focusing on what makes us more alike rather than different.
- November 10 - Maddie's® Candid Conversations with Michael Blackwell
- Michigan Humane Society's Safety Net Foster Program that sets aside foster homes so that people who are going into hospitals for surgical or other kind of visits that require overnight stays wouldn't have to worry about their animals. They've connected with some local hospitals and the hospital social workers who do pre-op work with their patients to find out who might need help with their pets.
- National Updates
- Session One: South Suburban Humane Society will share how they are using PetPoint's lost/found reports to increase their lost pet reunification through making matches in shelters and posting to their website. PetPoint's Diann Meiller, Senior Engagement Specialist, will demonstrate how groups can form regional sharing networks of lost/found reports and additional options currently available.
- Session Two: Shelter Animals Count (SAC) is a collaborative and independent organization that is home to The National Database – collecting, analyzing, and sharing sheltered animal statistics to save lives. Hear from SAC's new Executive Director, Stephanie Filer, about their new effort to collect community services data and how your participation can help guide the next phase in this release. She will also share findings from their 3-year comparison of data and how you can have your animals count in their upcoming reports!
List of resources referenced during today's call
- PetCo Love Innovation Showdown https://petcolove.org/innovation-showdown/
- Megan Schoenbeck, CVT, Director of Operations, South Suburban Humane Society https://www.southsuburbanhumane.org/
- Diann Meiller, Business Analyst, PetPoint https://www.petpoint.com/
- Bobby Mann and Kristen Hassen are developing the 2022 agenda for these meetings – please add your ideas https://forms.monday.com/forms/03f9df7fb83ef1499b6a9215bbe8b31b?r=use1
- El Paso, TX – winner of Diane and Bob Hoover Innovation Award https://pethealth.force.com/community/s/diane-and-bob-hoover-innovation-award
- Shelter Animals Count (SAC) https://www.shelteranimalscount.org/
- Jamie Case - HASS - get involved! https://www.humananimalsupportservices.org/get-involved-animal-welfare/
- Best Friends Town Hall - Tuesday, November 9, at 6 p.m. EST - People, Pets, and Policies: Towards Community Supported Animal Sheltering. https://bestfriends.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=40858910149959817d6993ec0&id=923ae192d1&e=7105fff867
- Best Friends People, Pets and Policies Manual https://network.bestfriends.org/education/manuals-handbooks-playbooks/people-pets-and-policies
- Maddie's Candid Conversation with Dr. Michael Blackwell (AlignCare)
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Join us next Monday, 11/1/21, at 8:00AM Pacific for the next Shelter and Rescue Support call. Speakers in two sessions will share how data is being used to save lives and reunite pets and their people. More details about each session are below:
Session One: @megan schoenbeck from South Suburban Humane Society will share how they are using PetPoint's lost/found reports to increase their lost pet reunification through making matches in shelters and posting to their website. PetPoint's @Diann Meiller, Senior Engagement Specialist, will demonstrate how groups can form regional sharing networks of lost/found reports and additional options currently available.
Session Two: Shelter Animals Count (SAC) is a collaborative and independent organization that is home to The National Database – collecting, analyzing, and sharing sheltered animal statistics to save lives. Hear from SAC's new Executive Director, Stephanie Filer, about their new effort to collect community services data and how your participation can help guide the next phase in this release. She will also share findings from their 3 year comparison of data and how you can have your animals count in their upcoming reports!
If you haven't joined one of the Monday calls yet you'll need to register here. You only need to register once and then can join any of the Monday calls. If you can't make it, don't worry, we'll update this post after the call with the call recording, full agenda and resources shared during the call.
See you in November!🍁
#DataandTechnology
#ReturntoHome(LostPetReunification)
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Kim Domerofski (she/her)
Community Manager
Maddie's Fund
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