As of September 16, 2008 we are officially a 501 C3 tax exempt organization!!!
A letter from the President of
Forgotten Friends of Long Island
Thank you for your interest in Forgotten Friends of Long Island Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation.
It was in the spring of 2008 that a group of us joined together to
organize a rescue organization that would help the neediest animals in
our municipal shelters. Our mission statement was to reflect our
belief that all lives should never be forgotten. We decided to rescue
the animal that was continuously overlooked by others or the one in
need of medical care.
Most of the animals in our care have required extensive medical
treatment. For example, in April '08, we rescued Dixie from a local
shelter. She had extensive heartworm disease, Lyme disease and was
pregnant with stillborn pups. She required an emergency Cesarean
section, antibiotics for the Lyme disease and three consecutive
treatments for the heartworm.
We are grateful to our exceptional veterinarians who have provided our
four-legged friends with the best medical care. We are also grateful
to all those people who have made monetary donations so that we could
provide the necessary medical care to our beloved friends. Dixie, as
well as the other dogs we have rescued, are now on their way to a
healthy and happy life.
Please join us in our rescue efforts. Volunteers, new members and any donations would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much!
President, Forgotten Friends of Long Island
Animal Rescue Group
- Forgotten
Friends of Long Island Animal Rescue Group is dedicated to the rescue
of companion animals which have been in municipal shelters for an
extended periodic of time, overlooked by both the general public and by
rescues. Sadly, and through no fault of their own, these animals are
homeless and wait patiently to be euthanized.
- Forgotten Friends will also intervene , whenever possible, to rescue animals in dire need of immediate attention.
- Because
Forgotten Friends believe that no animal should be unloved, nor is
unlovable, we will not shy away from taking old, sick or "difficult"
dogs/cats into our program.
- Bearing
in mind that this may be the first time in their lives these animals
receive undivided attention and respect, Forgotten Friends will
provide them with medical care and rehabilitation. Each dog/cat will
be vaccinated, receive veterinary care as needed, heartworm tested and
started on heartworm preventative, and spayed and neutered. Our
volunteers will work tirelessly on training, teaching basic manners,
and socialization both with people and other dogs/cats in order to
prepare each animal to become a valued member of a loving and permanent
home.
- Forgotten
Friends is committed to finding quality forever homes for its foster
animals through proper screening of potential adopters.
- In
order to end the needless suffering and death of countless companion
animals, Forgotten Friends will use every opportunity to promote
spay/neuter programs in the community and help to educate the public in
responsible pet ownership.
- Every
animal in our care will be treated with kindness and dignity, every
volunteer with respect and appreciation, every member of the public
with sincere gratitude for their generosity and support in our mission
to end the cycle of misery and death caused by overpopulation, neglect
and abuse.