
30
Days to Raise $30,000
Update: June 16, 2006, We Have
$25,213!

We
are over 5/6 of the way there! Keep spreading the word, we only
need 1,500 more people to send us $3 each to make our event happen.
Sponsored
by:

Platinum
Sponsors: ($3,000.
Large banner at event, free booth duration of event, logo on all
materials, website) Humane Society of the United States
Gold
Sponsors: ($1,000. Small banner at event, free booth
duration of event, logo on sponsor board, website.) Richard
Peppin
Silver
Sponsors: ($500-$800, name on website, sponsor board,
program booklet) Citizens Committee for Animal Rights,
Lawrence Rose, Pam Cheatham, Ebensburg, PA PAWS Club
Bronze
Sponsors: ($100-$300, name on website, sponsor board)
Salvatore Zingalli, Cary Phillips, Christine Murphy, Paula
Saraceno, Bobbie Owens, Ronald Brogan, Helen Molnar, Tabi Deas,
Katherine Power, Tina Vista, LockOn Inc. and Scott Flagg, Jill
and Aric Sherwood, Altoona Veterinary Hospital, Boppin' Brew Distributor,
Jostens Yearbook, Jacqueline Rouff, Marion Misch, Lawrence Rose,
Evanda Carolus/Cristina Somerset, Joan Stone, Eileen Young, Patricia
Haddock, Nelly Waldman, Karen Meehan, Mona Cabler, Jeanette Eisenhart,
Joan Stone, Kathy Brainard, Kirste Youngstrom, Barbara Fuente,
Jeffrey Begens, Jeannette Barnes, Mary Max, Susan Beeson, Jill
Whisker, Renee Bunnell, Deborah Cottrell, Heather Corayer, Jana
Kohl, Jackie Graham, Deborah Carr, Kathleen Jennings, Ann Marie
Warholak, Cynthia Palmer, Eileen Kennedy, Lisa Goebel, Patrice
Kerr, Randall Goshorn, Desert Labrador Retriever Rescue,
Peggy Irwin, www.JusticeForDogs.org, Courtney Barthelemy, Kimberly
Schena, Courtney Barthelemy, Kim Schena, Carol Nesbit,
PA State Employees Union ASCME
OK,
folks, it's time to get serious. By now you must know about our
Chain
Off 2006 contest, if not, click
here.
Since
we haven't been able to find a sponsor for our event, we've determined
that either we at DDB are the world's WORST salespeople
(and we are), or potential sponsors for our Chain Off 2006 event
find us too 'risky' to sponsor.
In
either case, we CANNOT and MUST NOT let that stop us from holding
an event that in and of itself could bring our issue MORE
AWARENESS in two weeks than its gotten in the 4 years since
our inception! Isn't that worth an investment
of $30,000?
So,
SINCE we've CONVINCED YOU of the importance of
holding our Chain Off Contest, and we are apparently the world's
worst salespeople...we bring our plea to you, the individuals who
love their dog. Picture your dog out
on a chain for even one day. If that thought is
repulsive to you, know that there are as
many as 10,000-100,000 others that look just like your dog, your
breed, your baby, living chained out there right now.
In other circumstances, that could and would be YOUR dog living
out there today. Please, don't turn a blind eye to this
issue. Your dog, your favorite breed is as affected as the others.
So
what can you do?
It's
simple: All we need is 10,000 people to send us $3 each. That's
it!
Surely,
surely, there are 10,000 people out there in the U.S. who believe
that dogs should live inside with the family and love dogs enough
to give $3? Please DON'T prove us wrong, or we will indeed be heartbroken.
So,
here's the plan:
You
send $3 to P.O. Box 23, Tipton, PA 16684 (or send via the
paypal link below). You make sure two of your friends send $3 to
P.O. Box 23, Tipton, PA 16684. If they don't want to be
on any mailing list, (which we DON'T sell, btw), they can just mail
3-$1 bills in an unmarked envelope (yes, it WILL still need a stamp),
and they can remain anonymous.
If
you're reading this, you care enough to make this happen...so please,
stand over your friends to ensure that the envelope makes
it to the mailbox. The road to hell is paved with good
intentions!
So,
now that THAT's out of the way and you've put your $3 in
the mailbox (you did, didn't you?), we have a couple fun
contests to encourage you to seek event sponsors (we don't give
up easily!):
1.
The Biggest Failure
Everyone
hates to fail, right? So that's why none of us ask as much as we
should. Helen Mueller, who just stepped up to help us with the event,
told us something very memorable. She said "Every NO
I get, I say, good, that means I'm ONE STEP closer to my YES!"
In
this contest, we will make it fun for you to fail, and fail BIG!
Whoever gets a NO from the most famous person or company
will win their name and photo on the website, as well as a selection
of their choice from our cafepress store (up to a $50.00 value.)
So
far Tammy Grimes has the biggest star-power NO, from Jason
Reitman, director of the recently released movie "Thank
You for Smoking". When asked if he could sponsor, he replied,
"I love my dogs, but I don't have time for this right now."
(Don't have time to write a check? Hey, at least he responded.)
So, Jason Reitman is the current star to beat!
BTW, a no reply doesn't count...you have to receive an actual NO.
If we had $1 for every time we received no response to a request
for help, we would have our training center built by now...
Rocky
Shepheard has a NO from Animal Planet, who said it sounded like
a great idea, but they just weren't interested. So on the
corporate side, beat Animal Planet.
Just
download
this letter, and send it or your own letter
plea (since ours doesn't seem to work!) to as many stars/companies
as you possibly can. When you get a NO, forward it to Tammy@dogsdeservebetter.org.
We will compile a list of our NOs; the board of directors
will vote on the best NO, and one of you will WIN for being the
biggest failure. Pretty cool, huh?
2.
The Biggest Success
If
one of you actually SUCCEEDS in getting a major sponsor where we've
failed, not only will we KISS your feet, but we will pay to bring
you to the event if you'd like to come, put your name, photo, and
story on the site, and give you three items of your choice from
our cafepress store.
3.
The Biggest Gatherer
Whoever
gathers $3 donations from the MOST people and forwards
them to us will win their name and photo on the site, plus an item
of their choice from our cafepress store. Just use this form
in .pdf to gather names and $3 (or MORE!) donations,
and send them in to us at P.O. Box 23, Tipton, PA 16684.
That's
the plan. If you have questions, or you DO happen to succeed, call
us immediately at 814.941.7447. We'll start the party right away...you're
all invited!
Donate
Toward the Event
If
you'd like to sponsor via regular USPS mail, send
to P.O. Box 23, Tipton, PA 16684
Bonus:
Tammy Grimes, founder of Dogs Deserve Better, has decided to remain
chained this year for 72 hours to show her commitment to this issue,
and will mention your support at every media interview!
Additional
Information about the event:
1.
We are taking contestant applications from any individuals who are
in good health and able to withstand up to two weeks of boredom
and sleeping in the elements. Contestants who have a dog chained
at home, live near a chained dog, or have a rescued dog will be
first considered, then others by random drawing. Please fill out
the contestant application,
and mail it to us at P.O. Box 23, Tipton, PA by June 7, 2006.
2.
Prospective contestants must mail a photo of themselves and their
dog (if they have one, or the dog they want to play on behalf of
if applicable). They must be willing, if the contest winner, to
work with Dogs Deserve Better to bring the dog into the home and
family if the dog is living chained outside.
3.
The winner will receive the title to a new Chevy Aveo. All further
liabilities and insurance become the winner's responsibility at
the end of the contest.
4.
The event will take place beginning July 1, 2006, and continue as
long as two weeks. If, after one week, there are too many players
left, reality-tv style elimination challenges will begin, until
we are left with one player. That player will win the new car.
5.
The event will be held in Mundy's Corner, PA.
6.
Contestants will remain chained at ALL times. Each contestant will
be given his/her own port-a-potty, which he/she may use while remaining
chained. Anyone seen removing collar and chain for even a moment
will be eliminated. Dogs Deserve Better will also reserve the right
to remove contestants who seem to be in any kind of physical distress.
7.
Players will be filmed by media as well as Dogs Deserve Better,
and must consent to such filming to be considered as contestants.
8.
Dogs Deserve Better will undertake getting all contestants to the
site, as well as getting any contestants back home. Contestants
will be responsible only for clothing to get to the event, and to
get home. Dogs Deserve Better will provide transportation, suncreen,
chain, doghouse, collar, umbrella, and blanket. Dogs Deserve Better
will also provide water and food.
9.
We are seeking bands to donate playing time at the event, as well
as other food and craft vendors. Any interested bands, please contact
us at 814.941.7447. Food and Craft vendors, please
fill out the application and mail it to us.
10.
Any other questions, please call us at 814.941.7447.



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