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Networking Pick of the Week – 1st Friday Coffee, SRI Chamber of Commerce
The First Friday Coffee Networking event, hosted by Save One Soul Animal Rescue League, will be held by the Southern Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce on Friday, March 4th, 8am to 9am at SOS, 577 Kingstown Road in Wakefield (next to Wakefield post office).
Come see this unique facility and learn about their work and what they do to support their efforts – some fun events to be part of!
Bring business cards…Network with the best and brightest of southern Rhode Island’s local business community.
Pre-registration is encouraged, though walk-ins are welcome.
Register here: https://web.srichamber.com/events/FirstFriday%20Coffee%20hosted%20by%20Save%20One%20Soul%20Animal%20Rescue%20League-10207/register
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More about Save One Soul Animal Rescue League (click on hyperlink). Or, read, below:
Save One Soul Animal Rescue League MISSION STATEMENT:
Save One Soul Animal Rescue League (SOSARL) is a non-profit volunteer-driven dog rescue organization based in Rhode Island and serving the Southern New England area. We are dedicated to rescuing homeless, neglected, abandoned and otherwise at-risk dogs that have found themselves in distress, and re-homing them permanently. Our dogs primarily come from overcrowded high-kill shelters in the South and/or our extensive foster home network in the Southern US.
Re-homing a dog follows a detailed and extensive adoption process which includes taking the time to help ensure that the dog is a good match for the home, and vice versa. We also provide education for prospective adopters about the responsibilities of, and resources to successfully support, the addition of a dog to their families.
Dogs in our care are spayed or neutered and receive all necessary veterinary care and treatment, including shots like rabies and distemper; Dogs will also receive heartworm disease preventatives while they are in our care.
We endeavor to promote and support life-saving initiatives that enable responsible pet guardianship while treating each animal and adopter as an individual, as we continue our mission to create a No-Kill Nation.