BlogHide Resteemstarc (62)in tarc • 5 years agoDown to the WireMany changes coming for the rescue, and for me, personally. On August 20, I fly to Europe for the rest of the year. This was a relatively sudden decision, but only in course of action. The awareness…tarc (62)in tarc • 6 years agoRescue or Puppy Store?As the director of a rescue organization in a region plagued by horrific conditions for animals and high kill shelters, I have something on my mind. We have struggled for years for funding, for help…tarc (62)in tarc • 6 years ago40-Caliber Way of Life--Animal Rescue in Central AppalachiaOperating an animal rescue in Central Appalachia has been thankless, tireless work, often brutal. Believe me when I say the community doesn’t want us here, any more than they want other charitable…tarc (62)in tarc • 6 years agoUPDATE: Yearly FundraiserWe are looking for people to support our yearly fundraiser! Not many contributors have stepped up so far, although we did have some pledges come through that won’t show here. They’re for very…tarc (62)in tarc • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Update on Milo and the Great Plumbing Debacle of 2019Recently we posted about a critical need for funding. Several issues arose for us recently, including a plumbing disaster, a severe facial injury for one of our dogs, and an upcoming transport that…tarc (62)in tarc • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.E.J.'s Happy EndingWho remembers E.J.? He's one of our rescues who was classified as "difficult," both because of breed mixture and fear issues. Last fall, we drove him to New Hampshire with several other dogs and he…tarc (62)in tarc • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Adventures in PlumbingThe situation with our water lines here at the rescue...let's just say it has been a challenge. During the recent cold snap, our water supply in the basement froze, and when it thawed, the pipes…tarc (62)in tarc • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.UPDATE: Milo's Progress and the Plumbing SituationMilo is home now, resting and healing and not understanding why he has to wear a cone. Poor guy bumps into everything. But he's better, thank goodness. Our vet had to reattach his face to his head…tarc (62)in tarc • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.We Need Emergency Help, FastThe photo above? It shows two inches of water in our basement floor. Not cool. We have a problem. It's been a while since we posted. Much has been happening, including a tough decision to suspend…tarc (62)in tarc • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Another Successful Transport!We did it! We successfully sent two more dogs to forever homes in New England. Reba and Heath left yesterday on transport and arrived today around noon in Vermont. We heard that Reba was very…tarc (62)in tarc • 6 years agoActifit and TARC"Built as one of the first Smart Media Tokens on top of the Steem blockchain, with beta Android and iOS mobile apps already available on playstore and app store, Actifit tracks and rewards your…resteemedactifit (73)in actifit • 6 years agoActifit Daily: Testing Steem API Changes. New Charity Tazewell ARC. Rewarding RunningProject Winners. Top Daily Actifitters & MoreThis update represents a compilation of the recent news, updates and projections about our Actifit project, including top actifitters for the preceding voting cycle, as well as updates on our…tarc (62)in tarc • 6 years agoBarkley and E.J. Found Forever Homes!We received the best news yesterday--thanks to our New Hampshire rescue partners, two of our most difficult dogs found forever homes. E.J. has always been an exceptionally sweet boy. But he grew…tarc (62)in tarc • 6 years agoNovel Release is "Ripped from the Headlines"Part of the work we do as a rescue is take a stand against abuse and neglect of animals. In regions like Central Appalachia, the culture regards animals as property, as non-sentient beings who don’t…tarc (62)in tarc • 6 years agoUpdate on BarkleyOne thing we love about our New England rescue partners is the way they keep us informed about the dogs we send. Although it's not always possible for us to follow the outcomes of every single dog…tarc (62)in tarc • 6 years agoThe Krakow Kritter TourOne thing I can safely say about Krakow: the residents of that city love their pets. Animals are everywhere—on leashes, in the air, on the sidewalks, in the restaurants. Polish people seem to lack…tarc (62)in tarc • 6 years agoHere's Your Chance to Help TARC in a Big Way!TARC has struggled for more than a year with a need for costly repairs, as well as the lack of funds to make them and the inability to find local contractors interested in doing the work. Since…tarc (62)in tarc • 6 years agoUpdate on a Previous Happy Tail!Last November, almost a year to the date of this post, TARC took in to weenie dog mix adult and three puppies that came to us from a situation where the owner (presumably elderly and ill health) had…tarc (62)in tarc • 6 years agoZiggy Goes HomeWe got the first photo back from our New Hampshire rescue partners! Ziggy has found his family and gone home. He's pictured above with his new forever mom and dad. Dusty also got adopted. No pics…tarc (62)in tarc • 6 years agoUpdate: A Week After TransportWe've started to get news trickling in from the dogs we just took on transport, and oh boy! This is when we're all reminded about why we do the work we do, why we sacrifice until it hurts and put up…