Every
15 seconds in America, a woman is battered by her partner. Thankfully there’s
refuge for women, children and their pets to flee to safety at The Shade Tree
shelter and Noah’s Animal House (NAH) in Southern Nevada. To ensure that family pets can remain with
the families who have fled from a domestic violence situation, fourteen area
businesses will raise funds Oct. 1-14 by inviting customers to “bark up” or
donate money on their bill at time of checkout or donate by purchasing a NAH
signature plush dog for $20. All
proceeds will benefit the operating expenses at NAH, an animal shelter located next
door to The Shade Tree shelter that provides safety, shelter and support for
the pets of women and children of domestic violence situations.
As is
often the case, many women will not leave an abuser because they threaten to
harm or kill the family pet when the victim attempted to flee. NAH was the first stand-alone shelter in the
country dedicated to keeping the entire family united as they transition out of
an abusive situation and reside at The Shade Tree Shelter. Since opening its
doors in October 2007 on the campus of The Shade Tree Shelter, NAH has provided
shelter for more than 800 pets equating to 65,000 boarding nights.
“When
we built Noah’s, our priority was to eliminate one barrier of leaving an
abusive relationship,” said founder Staci Alonso. “A lot of women don’t want to
leave their pets for fear that their pets might be abused or even killed. Part
of the healing component for these women is being able to have their best
friend with them.”
Participating
companies in “Bark it Up” include:
Timbers
Bar and Grill www.timbersgaming.com - Seven locations including:
· 6330 E. Lake Mead Blvd. Las Vegas, NV
89156
· 9180 W. Cheyenne, Las Vegas, NV 89129
· 1450 W. Horizon Ridge, Henderson, NV
89012
· 3370 Novat Street, Las Vegas, NV 89129
· 7045 N. Durango, Las Vegas, NV 89149
· 7240 W. Azure, Las Vegas, NV 89130
· 193 N. Gibson, Henderson, NV 89014
Aveda
Experience Center at Town Square- 6639 Las Vegas Blvd. S. Las Vegas 89119
www.aveda.com. Customers may
additionally receive a $30 skin care and makeover at Aveda with 100% donated to
NAH.
Off
the Strip Bistro & Bar - 10670 Southern Highlands Pkwy #102B, Las Vegas, NV
Pizza
Rock, 201 N. Third Street at Ogden, Las Vegas, NV, 89101
www.pizzarocklasvegas.com
Salon
Fontana- 2610 Horizon Ridge Pkwy. #100, Henderson, NV 89052 www.salonfontanalasvegas.com
The
Hydrant Club- 9th & Fremont streets, Las Vegas, NV 89101
www.hydrantclub.com
Tropicana
Animal Hospital- 2385 E. Tropicana, Las Vegas, NV 89119 www.tropicanavet.com
Brando's
Sports Bar- 3725 Blue Diamond Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89139 www.brandoslasvegas.com
ABOUT
NOAH’S ANIMAL HOUSE AT THE SHADE TREE SHELTER
Located
at 1 W Owens Ave in North Las Vegas, NV, The Shade Tree shelter not only takes
in abused women and children who have fled from a domestic violence situation
but is the first shelter in the Country to have a stand-alone home called
“Noah’s Animal House” to provide safety, shelter and support for the pets of
its clients. In a national survey, 85% of women seeking safety in a domestic
violence shelter reported pet abuse in their home.
With
364 permanent beds, The Shade Tree provides over 100,000 nights of shelter each
year and 100% of its services are provided completely free of charge,
regardless of the length of stay. The Shade Tree facility offers residential
areas with sleeping rooms, libraries, training rooms, children's playrooms,
three meals a day and laundry services. Additionally, it offers programs and
services for women and children including life skills, workforce readiness,
health services coordination and housing assistance as well as is the first
shelter in the Country to provide an onsite full-service pet shelter with
Noah’s Animal House. www.theshadetree.org
Since
2007, Noah’s Animal House, more than 800 pets have been able to stay united
with their families, often times helping them throughout their period of
crisis. To learn more or to read success stories from current and past clients,
visit www.noahsanimalhouse.org or spread
the word on social media at #SUPPORTHEPAWSLV.
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