|
The Fund is named after Sampson, a very
friendly, once homeless yellow cat.
Sampson's adoptive-owners made a modest donation to their
veterinarian requesting that he use it
to aid some less fortunate
animal. The gift, in turn, generated the
concept of a community supported fund to
help other companion
animals and strays receive critical
veterinary care.
|
|
FROM THE FOUNDER AND
PAST PRESIDENT:
The Sampson Fund began with a gift and a
simple idea. The gift was a modest
monetary remembrance from the owner of
Sampson, a Cape Cod cat. The owner
wished that his gift be used to help
someone else's pet, someone who could
not afford the full cost of veterinary
care. The beginning idea was that if one
person was willing to make a small
donation, perhaps, within our community
there would also be other caring people
who would contribute in the same manner.
Combining the donations would provide
available funds to really make a
difference. The Sampson Fund is the
realization of that idea.
The Fund serves as a bridge between
those in the community who believe in
and wish to support the value of the
human-animal bond and the veterinarians
who provide care when illness and injury
threaten to break that bond. The Sampson
Fund's purpose is to raise funds and
work with local veterinarians to try to
assure that financial assistance is
available giving companion animals a
chance to remain family members. We do
this because we believe that the
relationship which forms between owner
and pet is mutually beneficial and
deserves to be preserved. Our society
benefits when children learn
responsibility by caring for a pet or
when elderly persons are comforted by
the unwavering companionship of a four
footed friend. The Sampson Fund tries to
ensure that these relationships are able
to continue.
We hope that our idea of a community
based support for providing needed
veterinary care to those in financial
hardship may serve as a model for other
communities.
Thank you for visiting our web site.
Christopher Donner, VMD
|
|
If you are
interested in organizing a similar fund
for your community, please contact me:
C/o The Sampson Fund
P.O. Box 1756
Orleans, MA 02653
|