Tag Archives: volunteer

Gifts That Give Back: Animal Aid Unlimited

12 Dec
One of our favorite places to volunteer is Animal Aid Unlimited in Udaipur, India, a place where animals are protected and revered. Animal Aid Unlimited is a US-based 501(c)3 charitable organization where ownerless street animals are rescued, healed, loved, and returned to the neighborhoods from where they came.
“Animal Aid’s purpose is to both bring relief to suffering animals, and to awaken compassion among people. Showing everyone a path for action is where we begin.”
Right now you can sponsor one of their shelter animals in the name of a loved one for Christmas. The money goes towards food, shelter and medical needs. Up for sponsorship are some of the animals I fell in love with while volunteering there this time last year.  Including Rambo & Tina, two of the gorgeous paralyzed dogs at the hospital.  Please consider donating to Animal Aid as part of your Holiday shopping list!

The handsome Rambo!

 

The gorgeous Tina!


Watch the video and have your heart warmed!




♥∞,

~B & the Love Infinitely Team

Why do YOU volunteer?

23 Sep

We’ve been asking the question lately via our FB, Twitter and Instagram accounts, “Why do YOU volunteer?”

You don’t get paid, in most cases it actually costs money, it can be hard physical labor sometimes but we still love to do it. Why do we continue to do service for our communities and beyond?

Is it the feeling you get? The people you meet? The memories you make?

We want to know YOUR stories!

Email us why you volunteer, include your favorite organizations, if you’ve met your best friends/significant others while volunteering, when you started being of service, what drives you…

Send in your stories to: info@loveinfinitely.org

We’ll be posting them up here on our website every week!

♥∞

Girl Who is Changing the World: Katherine Layton

30 Aug

Katherine Layton is in her third year at the University of Texas in Austin, and she is the founder of a new non-profit organization called Gifts From US. Earlier this month, I met Layton at a community event where she was speaking. As a Rodeo Austin scholar, she was speaking to this year’s scholarship recipients, donors and volunteers—sharing with them her personal story and offering words of wisdom and encouragement.

I knew a little bit about Layton prior to the event. I’d learned about her efforts to help families in Central Texas whose homes had been destroyed by the wildfires. Discovering what she could do for others after a disaster led her to create her organization, Gifts From Us.

When I got the opportunity to interview Layton, I was asking her questions for my weekly column in which I write about charity. But, in the back of my mind, I knew she was a “Girl Who Is Changing The World.”

In fact, the day I heard about Layton was the same day that the Love Infinitely Project shared a statistic about volunteering. According to Love Infinitely, adults who began volunteering as youth are twice as likely to volunteer as those who did not when younger. Still fresh on my mind along with the assumption that someone had taught her the importance of volunteering, I asked Layton if she had grown up volunteering in her community.

My mother taught me that there are so many people out there that are less fortunate than I am, and I just need to help people,” says Layton. “You never know when life is going to have you down, and you need someone to pick you up.”

Layton recalled her father’s passing. Two days before her twelfth birthday, her father passed away. Her family endured struggle and hardship afterwards, but she says she continued to volunteer in her community. Despite her sadness and loss, she knew she still had something to give.

When the Central Texas wildfires broke out last year, Layton feared her family would lose their house. It would be days before she and her family would learn the fate of their home. In the meantime, she started collecting clothing and other necessities for families. Fortunately, the wildfires missed her current house but burned the house she grew up in that was still filled with her passed father’s memorabilia and memories.

When disaster hit her hometown, she realized she could make a difference in her community and around the world. In June, Gifts From US held a garage sale with 100 percent of proceeds benefiting the tornado victims in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Currently, the organization is accepting donations for the families affected by the Colorado fires.

The mission of Gifts From US is to help people get back on their feet when they are at their lowest point. Nothing hurts more than losing everything, and the organization strives to give back what they once had–or at least relatively close to it. Layton hopes that Gifts From US will someday be able to also help those outside of the U.S. The “US” in the non-profit’s name stands for United States, and she’s willing to take her services wherever she is needed.

Learn more about Gifts From US: http://www.giftsfromus.org/about-us.html

Like them on FB: https://www.facebook.com/GFUSdisasterrelief

Follow them on Twitter: http://twitter.com/GiftsfromUS

Story by Love Infinitely Global Love Leader: Amanda Ivarra

**If you know a super rad girl that you would like to nominate for our ‘Girls Who Are Changing the World’ feature, send them to us at: girls@loveinfinitely.org

Animal Aid Updates

7 Jul

One of my favorite things is getting the email newsletter from our friends at Animal Aid Unlimited in Udaipur, India. On my last trip there I had the amazing privilege to meet (and fall in love) with some beautiful creatures. Two in particular that stole my heart were Buddy and Jimmy Superfly. Both Indian street dogs came to Animal Aid just before I arrived last winter so I got to see the extent of their injuries and transformation in the weeks I spent with them.

Buddy came to Animal Aid nearly dead with a head wound. When we began the educational outreach program, we needed an animal ambassador. We chose Buddy because he is great around people and his wound was beginning to heal nicely. He was rescued by a local village boy and both have become heroes. Buddy was the perfect ambassador!

Jimmy was the most severe case of the paralyzed dogs last winter. He was the only dog that could not move on his own. Though so charismatic that we tended on him hand and paw! We couldn’t help it. Jimmy Supefly was just that, superfly. He made solid improvements while I was there. Lifting his head and shoulders. Both of these boys stole my heart!

A few weeks ago I heard the wonderful news that Jimmy is not just walking, but RUNNING! Nothing short of a miracle. See it with your own eyes:

Then just a few days ago I got another update on Buddy. Animal Aid’s Manager Laxman Singh Rathore wrote an article for the local paper on how rescuing animals has made him a better parent and used Buddy’s story as the example.

“The article is part of a series of feature stories focusing on the importance of street dogs in our lives to ease tensions between Srinagar residents whose fear of dogs has led to mass dog killings in Srinagar in the past, and the threat of more.”

When I get an update or email from Animal Aid I get anxious to get back there. Not only is there much work to be done, but I personally feel like I have so much work to do there. Next year I am hoping to launch an initiative to get more volunteers to work with them. I will be headed back soon.

Who is coming with me?

♥∞

~B

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