About Funds for Furry Friends
Those who ask what difference does it make saving just one have not witnessed the joy of the one who is saved!
 

Funds for Furry Friends started in 2001 when our founder, Shahna Rice took in a couple of Cocker Spaniels – Brooklyn and Armani. The pair found their way to Rice through another rescue organization she was volunteering with that was in overflow and did not have the space to take them. Rice took the dogs in on her own, vetted them and adopted them out to loving homes. This event marked the beginning of what has become one of the largest rescues in Manitoba.

Over the next year, Rice received more requests to take in dogs. As the need grew, friends and co-workers began to offer their homes as temporary placement for the dogs, beginning a chain of foster families for the dogs being taken in. Financed and operated by Rice, the rescue took in around 39 dogs over the next year. Rice purchased crates and supplies for the foster families to use, and even gave up family vacations to cover the expenses of surgeries and extended vet care needed for some of the rescue dogs. Rice was diagnosed with breast cancer and despite undergoing treatments, the rescue’s operation continued. By 2003, the rescue had grown substantially. Another 56 dogs were placed in new homes, and the volunteer base continued to grow.

In 2004, the rescue had grown to include a large base of volunteers. Still financed entirely by Rice, the rescue more than doubled the number of dogs, rescuing another 126 canines. The success of 2004 ended in tragedy, when Rice was diagnosed with terminal cancer near Christmas. The organization faced a possible end, just as it was on a spiral upwards.

As fate would have it, the rescue did not shut down. Rice was joined by D’Arcy Barker, Cheryl Yeadon and Dana Grove – and a board of directors was formed. In 2005, the rescue moved from being operated and funded by a single person, and became a nationally registered charity operated by a board of directors. The rescue was able to save another 80 dogs over the 2005 year, and began it’s first year fundraising to maintain the rescue’s operation.

In 2006 the rescue rolled forward, with a grand total of 206 dogs finding new homes through the rescue. This year marked the first “Fun Dog Day” - which would go on to become the rescue’s big annual fundraising event. Other fundraising efforts for the rescue began to emerge - many spearheaded by a couple of the rescue’s members at large - Teresa Truszynski and Christine Hearn. Over the next year, many members from the public stepped forth with donations of supplies, such as crates, pet food, treats, toys, collars and leashes… These things combined made it possible for the rescue to ultimately save more animals.

The rescue changed hands in 2007, when Rice stepped down from her role as president for health reasons (but has remained actively involved in the rescue.) Grove stepped up as rescue president, and Theresa VanHoof joined the board of directors. By this time, the foster home base had expanded to include over 60 homes in Brandon and surrounding communities. Another 177 dogs found loving homes through the rescue this year.

We have only just begun 2008, and this should be our lucky year! As Funds for Furry Friends begins it’s 7th year of operation, the rescue continues to grow with more foster families, volunteers and events each and every year!