10 years, $100k
Join us on our mission to provide free veterinary care to pets of people experiencing homelessness.
In honor of The Street Dog Coalition’s ten year anniversary, we set off with a goal to raise 100k. Thanks to The John J and Frank Sparacio Foundation, PrettyLitter and our Board of Directors, every donation up to $50k will be matched through September 30.
Sandrine Chaumette’s Giving Page
Hear from Sandrine:
It is important to acknowledge and support the people that society considers invisible and disposable. My brother, Serge (right), was one of those people. It was a matter of time, but I knew one day, I'd get a call.
January 2, 2022: The Alameda County Coroner called my sister, Sabrina, asking her to confirm the identity of a John Doe. They were looking for the family of a crumpled body found in a doorway. It was our younger brother, Serge. Serge was mentally ill, drug addicted and homeless. He was one of the people we "normies" choose not to see.
The Street Dog Coalition sees these people and chooses to love them by providing life-giving care to the humans and their pets. I don't know if my brother, Serge, had a pet; but he loved animals.
I was not able to save my brother, Serge's life. However, I decided that his death would not be in vain. I am now a part of The Street Dog Coalition Board of Directors.
My ask: Would you give up four Starbuck's drinks and pitch in $25 to support The Street Dog Coalition's Mission? This would make a huge difference in the lives of so many.
Thank you so much!!!
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About Sandrine
Sandrine Chaumette is from Port-au-Prince, Haiti. She currently lives in Nevada City, California. She is a mom, animal lover and social justice advocate. She enjoys hands-on volunteer opportunities with local organizations. She is a graduate of U.C. Davis and Cornell University and spent the early part of her career working for high tech giants, before transitioning to full-time motherhood. Now that her children are grown, she volunteers with The Street Dog Coalition to address homelessness and housing insecurity. As Albert Einstein loved to say, “I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious.” That sentence describes Sandrine to a “T”. She loves to learn and enjoys asking questions, meeting new people and exploring.
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