There are not enough words to express the Thanks owed to so many who give so much to GDRNT. We are blessed with some of the very best people in the world who give generously to foster, volunteer and support what we do. In the big huge picture it may seem trivial to save the life of one dog, but to that dog it means the world. Ms. Cheryl Reed said it so well in this story found at The Canine Collection of Poems

Today I Made a Difference

I’ll never bring about world peace. I won’t single handedly save the rain forest. I’m not a brain surgeon and I’ll never transplant an organ to save a life. I don’t have the ear of a powerful politician or world power. I can’t end world hunger. I’m not a celebrity, and God knows I’m not glamorous! I’m not looked up to by millions around the world. Very few people even recognize my name. I’ll never win the Nobel prize. I”ll never save the rain forest or end global warming. There are a lot of things that I’ll never do or become.
But today I placed a dog!

It was a small, scared, bundle of flesh and bones that was dropped off in a shelter by unfeeling people that didn’t care what happened to it, but yet who were responsible for it even having existence in the first place.

I found it a home.

It now has contentment and an abundance of love. A warm place to sleep and plenty to eat. Two little boys have a warm fuzzy new friend who will give them unquestioning devotion and teach them about responsibility and love.

A wife and mother has a new spirit to nurture and care for.

A husband and a father has a companion to sit at his feet at the end of a hard day of work and help him relax and enjoy life. And a sense of security, that when he is gone all day at work, that there is a protector and a guardian in his home to keep watch over his family.

No, I’m not a rocket scientist. But today, I made a difference!

Cheryl Reed