The Following Programs may be offered in the Tri-County Area
Humane Education Targets the Root of the Problem
Sanctuaries and shelters while extremely valuable and sorely needed
are a temporary band aid for the tragic ways humans can treat other
animals. At a time when we need answers more than ever, humane
education is a far reaching, powerful solution. The underlying
attitude that allows animal neglect, animal cruelty, apathy and
ignorance is the root cause of animal suffering. Humane education is
the only tool that combats this by fostering empathy and understanding
of other animals. A free of charge, series of humane education
presentations that foster compassion for all species is now available.
All Programs-Aligned to State Sunshine Standards
The following presentations are presented by HERO Founder, Susan
Hargreaves, they can be customized to any group's age, interest or
need. Positive character traits are encouraged in line with the
current character education emphasis in schools. Contact
Kind2all@bellsouth.net or 561-676-0633, to sponsor humane education
programs, please, go to the Contact Us page.
You Can Be an Animal Hero!
This is an interactive program where Rocky
Raccoon, Horace B Horse and Kitty T Cat help demonstrate how children
can be heroes to animals. Children who have rescued animals are
highlighted as well as other animals who have been heroes for humans.
The Animal Hero Pledge card is distributed and serves as a follow up
tool.
Compassion
This presentation begins with heartwarming stories about animals who have been rescued. How individuals can help prevent the problems that necessitated the animals' rescue is highlighted. Incredible stories of animals helping humans and humans helping animals are told in this visually charged presentation. The link between animal abuse and human abuse is explored when appropriate.
"...your presentation touched the hearts of our residents. Your
sensitivity to our population, your choice of words/phrasings brings
people into the subject and make it very real for them. They FEEL what
you are saying and this fosters empathy." (Sheila McCann, Director,
Residential Services, Women in Distress)
Wild Neighbors
This program demonstrates how to live in harmony with our wild
neighbors. Amazing facts and adaptations about diverse native wildlife
There has never been a time that Florida's wildlife have been more
challenged to survive than right now. What are the dangers? What can
we do to help? Find out in this lively, interactive presentation.
Younger groups are treated to a fun, guessing game using realistic
animal props which reinforces the information learned.
Mother Nature's Story
This presentation utilizes realistic animal props to tell stories
about animals in distress and how they were helped by children. True
case histories that demonstrate the issues challenging non human
animals today are incorporated. Each program is accompanied by follow
up materials.
Recycle!
The importance of recycling is brought home with the Recycle!
presentation. Items that were found in a beached whales' stomach are
disseminated. The challenges facing marine mammals are discussed as
well as what individuals can do to make a difference.
The State of the Animal Nation
This presentation for middle schools,
high schools and colleges, highlights the current reality for a wide
range of species of animals, locally and globally. On average, one
thousand people a day move to Florida. The impact an individual's
actions can have on other animals and the planet is discussed.
"Susan Hargreaves, has been presenting in my classes for the past 7
years, she has always delivered a captivating, interesting and much
needed message to the students. I learn something new every time. She
is a courageous defender of animal rights and has the humane treatment
of all animals uppermost in mind as she valiantly educates others
about the plight of animals in our world today." (Jerri Habenicht,
Pioneer Middle School)
Eating as if the Earth and Animals Matter
A presentation that outlines the impact our food
choices have on the environment, other animals and our health. Family
science classes have found this presentation useful; each program
provides scrumptious vegan fare and follow up materials. A fun quiz
concludes this presentation.
Careers Helping Animals
Here is a program that is great for school career days. Jobs that
help animals are outlined; the training and rewards are discussed.
Individuals that are currently working in the field may attend the
presentation.
"Your presentation about careers helping animals was according to my
children's survey the most popular program of Career Day" (Jenny Diaz,
Palm Springs Elementary School)
Interactive Dramatizations
The three Interactive theatrical
dramatizations,
Kids Help Wildlife,
A Day in the Life of A
Jungle Family and
Free in the Sea, delight younger children
with the hand made costumes, native habitat backdrop and their
immediate story line.
To book any of the above programs, please, contact Susan Hargreaves
at kind2all@bellsouth.net or 561-676-0633.
The Following organizations offer free or low cost humane
education presentations in the South Florida area...
The Wildlife Care Center
The Wildlife Care Center offers a Free Series of captivating humane education programs from kindergarten through college.The Wildlife Care Center rescues, rehabilitates and releases native wildlife that have been harmed or displaced, cares for and places needy ex-pets that are exotic or domestic and educates the public to coexist with all species.
To book a program please contact 954-343-0759 or visit www.wildcare.org
Save The Pets
Save the Pets is a not for profit organization dedicated to the overall protection and conservation of pets. We specialize in the rescue, rehabilitation and placement of hard to place, exploited, neglected, abused and/or abandoned pets. Education, public safety and community awareness plays a key role in our mission.
We promote equal justice for all breeds. We are dedicated to fight for tougher laws governing the ownership and treatment of pets.
We will work directly with communities to address the pet over-population problem. We will develop, support and administer low cost spay/neuter programs. We will also focus on education. We will be offering free or low cost obedience training as well as responsible pet ownership courses. These preventative measures will decrease the amount of animals euthanized each year due to uneducated owners and/or untrained pets.
For more information email us at PetInfo@savethepets.com
Rattle the Cage
Rattle the Cage Productions is a non profit organization that produces documentary films promoting earth and animal ethics. We offer marine mammal captivity presentations for middle, high school and college levels, which focus on the lives of captive dolphins and orcas and the effect captivity has had on these animals. With the use of our documentary, Lolita: Slave to Entertainment, we discuss the details behind the scenes of the marine park industry, inspire critical thinking, and promote the importance of respect and reverence for all life.
contact: Val Silidker
954-562-4981
Valkyrie333@aol.com
website: http://www.slavetoentertainment.com/
http://www.rattlethecage.org/
The Kids Ecology Corps
The kids is a non-profit organization whose mission is to
inspire young people to make environmental action part of their every day
lives. Their vision is to generate a critical mass of people to create
environmental harmony. They offer presentations and hands-on activities to
teach children about several environmental issues, including preservation
and conservation of natural resources, pollution prevention, recycling and
protecting animals and their habitat. Presentations are available to
children ages 4 to 18 years old and to varying group sizes. They currently
travel to south Palm Beach, all of Broward and North Dade counties.
This service is free to public schools and donations are always greatly
appreciated. Please contact Debra Miller at 954-524-0366 or at
debram@kidsecologycorps.org for more information or to schedule a
presentation. kidsecologycorps.org
Critters Tales
Education Programs designed to help protect and preserve the fragile ecosystems of Florida. A series of outreach programs created In 1974 to promote the humane treatment of animals & the environment
Contact Roberta Shaw at (954) 476-6440
Broward Humane Society
We have an Extensive Education Department whos sole purpose is to help educate children and adults about proper pet care and responsibility We visit Schools , Hospitals, Clubs, Nursing Homes and attend community events to help spread awareness about proper pet care and responsibility. The Programs are Designed for children between the ages of 5 years to Adults. Activities are geared towards humane treatment of animals which helps to foster positive character traits in all facets of a child's life.
Visit http://www.humanebroward.com for more information, or call 954-266-6814.
The Animal Rights Foundation
The Animal Rights Foundation of Florida's Humane Education Coordinator, Breelyn MacDonald, offers free presentations to all age level students and organizations in South Florida. There are two presentations: Why Vegetarian , which focuses on the environmental, health, and animal welfare issues involved with factory farming; and Wildlife Conservation Through Compassionate Living , which talks about the differences between animals in their natural habitat as opposed to where we see them in captivity.
If you are interested in scheduling one of these free presentations please contact:
(954) 727-2733
bmacdonald@animalrightsflorida.org
Please include a link to ARFF's website
www.arff.org
Animals 101, Inc.
Animals 101, Inc. is dedicated to supporting the animal/human bond through education,
rescue, referrals and animal-assisted activities. Animals 101 will provide humane education to
teachers, parents and local community and animal-rescue organizations and will assist others
in setting up programs dedicated to the health and welfare of animals.
http://www.animals101.com
Phone: 561-747-1836
EarthSave
EarthSave (non-profit) is available to share vital information about the benefits of a vegetarian
diet for any and all age groups. If you are interested in starting a vegetable garden at your school-
Earthsave's garden starter-Linda Bower would be happy to meet with you. A garden is a great place
to share information with children about: a compassionate animal-friendly vegetarian diet; the health
benefits and disease risk of our (SAD) standard American diet; the degradation of the planet as a result
of livestock production; and the contribution vegetarianism makes to reduction of global hunger.
Programs for elementary schools to colleges are available. For more information contact:
Linda Bower 305-887-2877 or
email: LB998@bellsouth.net
Empathy Project
The Empathy Project is a nonprofit program that offers free holistic bilingual humane education programs for youth in grades PreK-12. Our programs provide a unique opportunity to explore the impact we have on this planet and on the species that share it with us:
http://www.educatingforgreatness.org/temp/projects/humane-education.html