Thursday, October 16, 2008

HSJT Video

The trips I took with the Humane Society of Tijuana were extremely moving. The images that I posted a week or so ago only touch the surface of what's happening to animals just a few miles south of our border.

The people who are working diligently to keep this organization and its weekend clinics going are extremely generous and selfless...needless to say their commitment is inspiring (I will be posting images of them in a few days).

So, in an effort to help spread the word about what HSTJ is accomplishing and to help define where a monetary donation goes, what a volunteer does and how donated medications and supplies are put to use, I composed a 2 minute video that shows you exactly that.

This compilation of still images clearly represents the living conditions and treatment of pets in one of the poorest areas of Tijuana and HSTJ is working to educate owners, conduct spay and neuter clinics, treat injuries and rid these animals of parasites to better their lives.

All I ask is that you send this to a friend, and please ask that friend to send to someone else and so on, and so on.

If you would like to donate, please contact Michelle at michelle@friendsofhstj.org or visit www.friendsofhstj.org

For those of you reading this via email, you will need to visit the blog directly to view the video.
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Feel free to leave your comments and thoughts

Here are some details about the movie:
-Images taken by Bryan N. Miller
-Music composed by Bryan N. Miller
-Statistics taken from the Humane Society of Tijuana press releases

1 comment:

Serena said...

Great video, Bryan! I'll be sure to share it with others. Thanks for joining us at the clinics.

-volunteer who helps with intake and discharge of animals