With over 45 volunteers and friends of Halfway to Home bused in from the Antelope Valley, last night in a Bakersfield night court a decision was made.
Halfway to Home’s permit was not renewed… yet. The court has ruled that on September 22, 2011, Kern County will give Suzanne of list of what they want done at the rescue, concrete work, etc. She will be allowed 50 dogs, where the county only wanted 10. WINNING! And, she has 3 years to get all of this in order! WINNING again!
NOW, the hard work begins… HWTH is run solely on donations and Suzanne’s Social Security. She has the largest number of volunteers for a rescue.

But, to save this shelter they will need help! To get the concrete work done, in itself, will be a big undertaking which will be costly. Three years may sound like a long time, but in reality it is just a flash in time. They will need donations! This rescue is dear to my heart as two of my furbabies were rescued here. I know times are hard, the economy is bad, but maybe instead of that Starbucks coffee, donate! You get my meaning. 😀
I ask you to please share this information, please help save Halfway to Home and the countless dogs that are rescued every year!
Click the banner below to go the their website and you can donate there.

Your donations ARE tax deductible!
Love and Light!
Suzanne is a truly wonderful woman! Your fur-kids are so sweet, Tracy!
Yes, I will help!
xoxo
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TY Mary, sent mine in this morning!
xoxo
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I’ve been trying to impress upon Suzanne, Bev, and the other volunteers what a HUGE boon having you on HWTH’s side will be for us…It’s going to take time and a lot of hard work—in addition to desperately needed donations so we can begin the renovations that Kern County requires of us. BUT….it CAN happen!! And all of the volunteers are willing to do whatever it takes.
Thank you so much, Tracy, for bringing attention to our plight…we’re truly blessed to have you in our corner. I love you!! ❤
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