Helping our Local Animal Friends | AMA Animal Rescue
/Not only have new First Dogs Champ and Major Biden provided some welcomed relief from the heavy news cycle in the past few months, but also they have brought added attention to shelter and rescue animals (Major, a German Shepard, was adopted by the Biden’s from the Delaware Humane Society). You have also most likely heard reports about the increase in animal adoptions during the COVID-19 pandemic. It appears we are seeking ‘furry’ companionship as we all stick close to home. In a recent NPR interview with Psychiatrist Gregory Brown, spokesperson for the American Psychiatric Association, he said that having a furry friend around is improving the lives of many and helping them through this trying time. It got us thinking that we could help by playing the role of ‘matchmaker’ and generating awareness about local organizations that help animals find their “furever” homes. Please meet Angels for Mistreated Animals or AMA Animal Rescue.
Located in Brooklyn, AMA is a no-kill animal shelter with a mission to “safeguard and rehabilitate animals who have experienced the most severe cases of abuse, neglect, and abandonment.” You can read about how AMA has helped meet the increased demand for pet adoption during the pandemic in this Brooklyn Paper article from last year.
If you are interested in adopting, visit their website to see available pets and to make an appointment. If you are not able to adopt, you can still help by making a donation, or explore other ways to help. Be sure to follow them on social media (Facebook @AmaAnimalRescue; Instagram @AMAAnimalRescue; Twitter @AMAAnimalRescue; YouTube AMA Animal Rescue).
Pleae note, AMA does not rehome pets, but you can find their recommendations for credible NY rescues on their website. Thanks for supporting our local animal rescue organizations and caring for our furry neighbors in need of their “furever” home.