That's What Friends Are For, Inc

That's What Friends Are For, Inc Raising funds to help people with the cost of spay/neuter and other life saving programs for companion animals throughout the CSRA.

Thank you to Life Strategies Financial Partners for your financial donation and for doing a food and litter drive for us...
01/17/2025

Thank you to Life Strategies Financial Partners for your financial donation and for doing a food and litter drive for us. Despite adding a licensed rescue component, we still often get overlooked or our requests go ignored during community pet food drives. Our fosters pay for 85% of the food and litter for our animals and it's a financial sacrifice they make on a daily basis. We appreciate you. https://www.planningforyourlifetime.com/

Mental Abuse and Neglect:  We need a home for this silky.  No charge for adoption but a home visit is required to make s...
01/15/2025

Mental Abuse and Neglect: We need a home for this silky. No charge for adoption but a home visit is required to make sure he ends up in safe hands with an experienced owner. Our foster has done all she can and she is starting to have health issues relating to the constant lifting of Stevie.

From the foster:

I was told Stevie was 10 years old and had lived outside on a chain for 9 years. The original owner was taking him to be euthanized because he was blind and since he was a breeder, this dog wasn't worth his time anymore. I don’t think he has had a lot of human interaction. He is very fearful; however, I have never seen him show any aggression, in any way, to me or my dog (my dog, Riley, is a schnauzer mix who weighs 18lbs).

Here are his needs:
1.) He is not house-trained and does not know how to walk on a leash. He sits or lays down when a leash is put on him. I carry outside in the morning or back outside when he comes into the house during the day. I have attempted leash training several times.
2.) He gets carsick.
3.) He stays outside some of the day under a covered patio inside a fenced yard. He uses the bathroom within a 2-3 foot area around where he lays. I have only seen him go out of the covered area once. He did learn where he is fed and loves to eat.
4.) At bedtime, Stevie is kept in a pen in the living room that is larger than the crate. I use the pad on one side and put a blanket for him on the other side. He still misses the pad and poops/pees on the blanket, so I still have to bathe Stevie and wash the blanket daily.
5.)Whether inside or outside Stevie sleeps most of the time. He is still fearful when I try to pet him outside, not as much inside. I have never seen him wag his tail or display any kind of emotion except fear. He does not interact with Riley and will not engage with any toy I have tried (soft, rubber, squeaky, balls etc.)

6.) Stevie has had so little human interaction that he is just not used to being loved. I have fostered 14 dogs besides Stevie. Stevie is very different than any other dog I have interacted with, not just because he is blind. His vision is only one of the issues. I believe the lack of human interaction may be the main issue.
If Stevie had an adopter who did not work and really spent a lot of consistent time with him on potty training, walking on a leash, and interacting with people and other animals that might help.
He has been alone for so long that is all that is familiar to him. ☹
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Thank you Jennifer McKee for writing such a beautiful article in the Augusta magazine for That's What Friends Are For, I...
11/30/2024

Thank you Jennifer McKee for writing such a beautiful article in the Augusta magazine for That's What Friends Are For, Inc . Thank you for taking the time to meet with us and understanding how important the work is that we do for the community. If you haven't already got your copy, they are available at Publix!

11/10/2024

Sunday facts.
I have been a part of that's what friends are for many years. Our MAIN MISSION is to decrease the amount of unwanted litters. Please note the price of our vouchers MAY VARY depending on our funds. We get very little grant money. Most of the funds come from generous donors. We are not set up to offer vet care for personal pets. Also the amount we offer vouchers for or emergencies is situational. What we do for one may not be done for another. So please don't tell others an exact amount. Please start a pet fund by saving a little money each pay period. This may help one avoid being in an emergency with no money. This organization cannot sustain paying for your pet care.

today please come out and support
09/21/2024

today please come out and support

pop in this Saturday!  hors d'oeuvres wine and jewelry!
09/20/2024

pop in this Saturday! hors d'oeuvres wine and jewelry!

Saturday 9/21/24 Join us for an afternoon of hors d'oeuvres, wine and desserts while you fill up a bag with your favorit...
09/03/2024

Saturday 9/21/24 Join us for an afternoon of hors d'oeuvres, wine and desserts while you fill up a bag with your favorite jewelry pieces. We had a bulk donation of jewelry donated and we want to turn that jewelry into funds to help the animals here in the CSRA. Come socialize and meet some other volunteers, donors and animal fosters. Select a bag, fill it with jewelry and then make a donation of your choosing.

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Whiskey's surgery was a success.  Any donation of $5 or more qualifies you for the Masters Garden Flag, Masters mug and ...
08/23/2024

Whiskey's surgery was a success. Any donation of $5 or more qualifies you for the Masters Garden Flag, Masters mug and 60 minute massage at Willow Day Spa in Evans with Katie Brooks Walker.

$512/$1300 raised. Whiskey was a cat that was returned to us after a 6 month adoption. Reasons for return: moving to a place that doesn't allow cats and a new baby. He had an injured leg when he was surrendered. The adopter ghosted me when I presented them with the vet bill. I only asked them to pay 1/2.

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/7am3HaZ5GAW7QQPa/?mibextid=qi2Omg

GOAL MET!update 8 p.m. 6/29 only $134 still neededONLY $291 NEEDED to cover the last two dogs so they can go on transpor...
06/29/2024

GOAL MET!

update 8 p.m. 6/29 only $134 still needed

ONLY $291 NEEDED to cover the last two dogs so they can go on transport. There are other ways to donate listed at the bottom.

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/gLWerGbRkko2mH6k/?mibextid=qi2Omg

We are partnering with another rescue who is helping in coordinating the transport. Any donation of five or more qualifies you for the summer beach bag drawing.

There are 7 PUPPIES who have the opportunity to go up "North" to be adopted. The northern rescues require vetting to be completed. These puppies were born to a dumped stray dog who was eventually trapped by a TNR cat volunteer in Waynesboro.

The vetting each dog needs includes: on average $170 per dog
-spay/neuter
-rabies vaccine
-other age appropriate vaccines
-heartworm test
-flea & tick & heartworm meds,
-dewormer
-health certificates for travel.

Mom has been spayed.

Thank you very much for your support.

Other ways to donate:
-website https://www.thatswhatfriendsarefor.org/donations.html
-Venmo: #7453 if asked
-PayPal: paypal.me/MeredithBobenchik
-Zelle: DM for #
-checks can be mailed to
THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR
P.O. Box 9490
Augusta, GA

6/27: ONLY 2 DOGS LEFT TO GO!  5 did now covered.  $896/$1200 raised.  6/26: ONLY 3 DOGS LEFT TO GO!  4 dogs now covered...
06/26/2024

6/27: ONLY 2 DOGS LEFT TO GO! 5 did now covered. $896/$1200 raised.

6/26: ONLY 3 DOGS LEFT TO GO! 4 dogs now covered $686/$1200 raised we had a $100 Venmo donation and I sold a donated used TV for $50.

6/25: 3 dogs are now covered. 4 more to go!

ALERT: There are 5 MORE PUPPIES that our help. We've only raised enough so far for 2 puppies to go on transport. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/gLWerGbRkko2mH6k/?mibextid=qi2Omg I will post other ways to donate at the bottom of this post.

We are partnering with another rescue who is helping in coordinating the transport. Any donation of five or more qualifies you for the drawing (see picture below).

There are 7 PUPPIES who have the opportunity to go up "North" to be adopted. The northern rescues require vetting to be completed. These puppies were born to a dumped stray dog who was eventually trapped by a TNR cat volunteer in Waynesboro.

The vetting each dog needs includes: on average $170 per dog
-spay/neuter
-rabies vaccine
-other age appropriate vaccines
-heartworm test
-flea & tick & heartworm meds,
-dewormer
-health certificates for travel.

Mom has been spayed.

Thank you very much for your support.

Other ways to donate:
-website https://www.thatswhatfriendsarefor.org/donations.html
-Venmo: #7453 if asked
-PayPal: paypal.me/MeredithBobenchik
-Zelle: DM for #
-checks can be mailed to
THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR
P.O. Box 9490
Augusta, GA

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Augusta, GA
30906

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