FOR A GOOD CAUSE -- Suzie Brierley
CORONA DEL MAR - Suzie Brierley took one look at the cuddly kittens
and her heart melted.
Several months later, she was entrenched in volunteer work for the
Community Animal Network.
Brierley and her 10-year-old daughter, Amaryn, were strolling through
Fashion Island one weekend when they passed Russo’s Pet Store.
“I saw my girlfriend DiAnna in front of Russo’s setting up kittens for
adoption,” Brierley said DiAnna Pfaff-Martin, who coordinates the
Community Animal Network’s activities. “I realized immediately it was a
really good cause -- that [the kittens] needed to be brought back to
health, calmed if they were wild, and found homes.”
Amaryn wanted to help show off the cute, furry kittens to potential
families and was volunteering the following weekend.
“All her friends came by and soon they all wanted to do it,” Brierley
said.
So she took on the arduous task of becoming the volunteer coordinator
for a gaggle of fifth-grade girls.
“I told [Pfaff-Martin], ‘Listen, I have about 8,000 kids who want to
volunteer. Why don’t you let me set up some sort of schedule,’ ” Brierley
said.
While that was an exaggeration, she has been organizing a couple dozen
kid volunteers who must be taught the ropes and learn responsibility.
The program they support is what Pfaff-Martin calls “Spay and Return.”
The program spays and neuters cats to help control the population of
unwanted pets, she said.
The group takes in orphaned kittens, which they then have spayed and
neutered. The group also provides full medical exams for the animals.
The kittens are sent to foster homes until permanent homes can be
found.
That is where Brierley and her small army of volunteers come in.
“It’s a good training ground for a child to learn what it’s like to
have a job and about doing something to help someone else,” Brierley
said. “And since the kids started, it has been very successful.”
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