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Celebrate for Free to Live


We're proud to feature some of the wonderful projects children and adults in our community are doing to help the animals at Free to Live.


Rachel, Megan, Riley & Morgan baked "people treats" & sold them to raise $128.95 for the animals at FTL. Great job girls!


Kate asked for gifts for Free To Live on her 9th birthday. She brought our animals $245, a huge bag of food and their favorite Beggin' Strips. Thanks Kate!


Olivia & Hannah baked cookies and brownies, sold them and raised $228 for all the animals at Free To Live. Our dogs & kitties love Olivia and Hannah!


Kate celebrated her 8th birthday by collecting food and toys for the animals at FTL. Her family adopted a Free To Live dog named Pearl some time ago and trained her as a therapy dog. Now Pearl is able to make less fortunate people happy with her regular visits, her beautiful smile and wagging tail. What a great story! What a great family!


Yea!! Loren & Colleen spent many hours collecting money to help care for our 320 dogs and cats.

Savannah celebrated her 13th birthday for Free To Live. She and her sister McKenna brought $96 to the sanctuary to feed our animals. YEA! Our "kids" are barking and purring!


For Ava's 7th birthday, she asked for gifts for the animals at FTL. Her friends and family were very generous and our dogs and cats are very grateful!

Tess celebrated her 8th birthday with gifts for FTL.

 Free to Live Animal Sanctuary Celebrations

The folks at Dell, Inc. (OKC site) honored Brenda Hudson, blonde hair in green, by donating lots of food to Free To Live.

Names: Brenda Hudson
Kellie Teal-Guess
Karen Stolz
Palmira Campos
Kayla Knox
Scott Haworth
Yetevia Washington

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The great folks at the Nichols Hills' Starbucks, 6430 Avondale Dr., donated all of their tips on Tuesday evenings in July. The event coincided with live entertainment at the Nichols Hills Plaza and raised over $130 to help the animals at Free To Live. THANK YOU STARBUCKS!














Erik of OKC celebrated his 8th birthday by having his friends bring food and treats for our pets. What a haul! Thanks Erik!

 

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In response to our wish list, Tommy & Livy Huelskamp of Edmond donated this beautiful golf cart so that we will now be able to take folks, who have difficulty walking, around to see our animals. Many thanks to the Huelskamps.















Girl Scout Troop #50 led by Kathy and Kristi brought wonderful gifts for the Free To Live animals, and cookies for the office. The foods they chose were perfect and the towels almost too pretty to use. Thanks girls! 
 

Jenna and Megan, representing Girl Scout Troop #354, gathered items for the animals at FTL.


Carly's birthday party was held for Free To Live with lots of great gifts our dogs and cats received!!! They all say "Thanks, Carly" with PURRS and LICKS!


 

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We received a call from Best Buy on May Avenue telling us they saw in our newsletter we needed a 2-line phone. Chuck Winburn, Sales Manager was kind enough to allow Tony (in picture) to bring one to us. It is a Panasonic 5.8 GHz phone with digital answering machine. We couldn't be more thrilled! THANK YOU CHUCK and TONY and BEST BUY!




 



 

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These are UCO University students working on an Animal Welfare project for Dr. Laughlin's class. They brought donations for the animals at FTL.


















For the past several years, Ryan has celebrated his birthday by having gifts given to him for Free To Live. He gets quite a haul. His mother brought good blankets and towels and his grandparents sent $50.


Dorothy's "Roots-n-Shoots" Club from Wellston High School held a food drive for FTL and filled their SUV with good things for our animals.

  

Tirezh donated the money she made from selling lemonade to all the animals at Free To Live.

Katie and Amanda sold lemonade for two days during the summer and raised  $28.38  for the animals at Free To Live. 

 

Bishop McGuinnes High School student Scott delivered items donated during a drive by Deer Creek / Prairie Vale Elementary School students. 

 

Jessica and her sister get a little help with the animal presents from her birthday party.

 

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Joe & Penny Hurley represent the Guthrie Flashbacks, a classic car club that is 20-couples strong. The club recently donated food items for the sanctuary's animals.
















Wellston High School teacher Dorothy Wagner joined students Stacy, Tammy and Jillian in delivering food for our animals. The donations were collected as a Science Club project and others joined in.

  

Students from Hefner, Western Oaks, Cooper and Mayfield Middle Schools visited our sanctury to deliver a large donation, collected through their fund raising projects.


Girl Scouts from Troop 144, Charles Haskell Elementary in Edmond, recently  collected 265 cans of cat food, 188 pounds of dry cat food, 122 cans of dog food, 567 pounds of dry dog food and 20 pounds of dog bones and treats for Free To Live.

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Delores Welch delivers an SUV loaded with supplies for the sanctuary that were donated by the Professional Women of Southwestern Bell Corporation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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To celebrate her birthday, Cynthia Culp held a birthday party and requested gifts for the animals at Free To Live.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Carlie celebrated her 5th birthday with gifts for the Free To Live animals.


Anna and her sister helped deliver the "animal" gifts from her 6th birthday party.

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Mary Coyle and Amy Dolf, parents from Quail Creek Elementary deliver gifts. Free To Live was the PTA's Christmas project.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 19 February 2008 )