Hi! My name is Mona Lisa and I am a 7-month-old spayed female domestic short hair mix. I am a sweet and shy gal that loves to cuddle. Please visit me at the Dumb Friends League at 2080 S. Quebec Street in Denver. My ID # is A474659. To see other available pets, visit ddfl.org.
Have you captured your pet’s unique personality? If so, then enter your fantastic photos in our 2009 calendar contest. Your pet may be featured as a pet of the month. The entry fee is $35 per photo and includes a full color calendar. Photos of cats, dogs, birds and other small mammals are eligible. Entries must be postmarked by August 15, 2008. Go to ddfl.org for details.
I’m Nina, a very well-behaved six year-old female Chinese Shar-Pei/Lab mix who is always happy to share my time with people. A very sweet, gentle soul – For someone who’s looking for a very loyal friend, I’ll be your special companion. Meet me today at the Humane Society of Boulder Valley, 2323 55th Street, Boulder. For information call 303-442-4030 or see my video at www.boulderhumane.org.
Share The Care makes practical services like house cleaning, transportation, hair cuts, grocery delivery, childcare, lawn care, counseling, financial assistance and home modifications to accommodate health care available.
Be sure to click on the following websites to find out more information on how you can protect your property, find evacuation tips or get ideas on firewise landscaping.
The Mickaela Foundation provides financial assistance to breat cancer patients without insurance to cover the enormous costs of treatments that increase their chances of survival. To help with funding or find out more information call 303-452-1898 or visit www.mickaela.org.
The Department of Health and Environment offers many programs to promote and enhance health and vitality. Programs include free screenings for cancer and substance abuse counseling services; just to name a few. For more information regarding programs offered, visit Health.JeffCo.us.
Emergency Family Assistance Association (EFAA) needs caring volunteers to assist in providing food, basic household furniture, and emergency shelter to families with children, the disabled, and the elderly. For more info, visit EFAA.org, or call Amanda at 303.442.3042.