The Medical Awareness Institute

 

Medical Awareness Institute

P.O. Box 152005
San Diego, Ca
92195

 

Home Up

 

Dear MAI,
When pictures of stranded and rescued animals appeared on my TV I was very upset. I would run around my living room whining and searching for the source of the animal sounds I heard. I hope that you can reunite the animals with their families where they can find a warm, dry home with plenty of tennis balls. Sincerely, Rex the Wonder Dog (a medium sized Border Collie Therapy Dog)

Eager for a Drive

El Cajon, Ca Mayor Mark Lewis (above right) with Daisy helps local shelter during animal identification day.

Update January 2006: MAI recently gave money for the care of hurricane rescued animals now at the El Cajon, CA. Animal Shelter awaiting reunification with owners or adoption.

Daisy was rescued from New Orleans and is awaiting adoption since her owner has more than ten animals already and has to rebuild her own residence. Other Katrina animals are here while locating their owners.

There are still 100's of Katrina animals in California shelters as of December 27th and are in need your financial assistance while locating their owners or finding new homes.

 

A sample of Team Member offers:

 "I own a 20 stall barn and 18 acres available for any evacuated animals that need it.....willing to transport or provide necessary supplies in areas needed..."

"Anything I can do from here with home-office equipment.  I want to do whatever I can to help the people back home and all over the southeast region...

We are asking for just a little more little help. Please make a contribution, large or small, today.

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The Medical Awareness Institute or MAI.

4305 University Avenue, Suite 310,

San Diego, CA  92105

THANK YOU for your continued support