The
Volunteer & Community Resource
Center (VCRC) has launched an
effort – called Big Breath, Bark
& Meow – to equip each fire
station throughout Martin County
with oxygen mask kits for dogs
and cats.
Pet oxygen
masks have become a valuable
tool for firefighters. The masks
fit snugly around animal snouts,
providing more oxygen than human
masks if a pet suffers smoke
inhalation in a fire.
“This
is the perfect opportunity for a
neighborhood association, youth
or community group to equip
their local firehouse with a
lifesaving item,” said VCRC
project coordinator Anne Lalley.
“This project combines a love
for animals with a solution to a
practical need in the
community.”
A
$100 gift includes an oxygen
mask kit with three mask sizes:
for cats, small dogs and large
dogs. In addition, a plaque will
be placed in the fire station
with name the individual,
community or organization that
made the contribution.
For more information, please
contact Anne Lalley at (772)
220-4472, ext. 232. A
contribution form is online at
www.martinvolunteers.org/bigbreath.shtml
for your convenience.
Contributions should be made
payable to VCRC and mailed to PO
Box 362, Stuart, FL 34995.
Please indicate Big Breath, Bark
& Meow on the envelope and
check.
Information about this and other
VCRC projects is available at
www.martinvolunteers.org.
VCRC is a program of United Way
of Martin County.