PLEASE DONATE TO MY “JIGSAW” PUZZLE
The easiest way to DONATE is with a Credit Card. CLICK HERE TO DONATE at MyCause. Or use the big button below!
Donations made via the MyCause portal are paid directly to Animals Asia. MyCause then issues you with your tax-deductable receipt and sends me an email with your details. I can then turn over your puzzle piece and send you a message showing which piece you have supported!
If you would like other options for how to make a donation please send me an email to donations@adoptamoonbear.com
A tally is kept of all monies raised by Adoptamoonbear: you can track our progress on our MyCause page or on the Progress thermometer on our homepage. Sal’s blog on our homepage links to Jigsaw’s latest newsletter, sent out quarterly. Jigsaw “writes it” and it’s fun and informative about bear life at Animals Asia’s sanctuaries, bear rescues, and the progress being made to bring an end to the bear bile industry. And of course lots of photos of bears. READ an example of the newsletter here: Please know that I do NOT share my mailing list with anyone! Email me if you would like to join the mailing list.
But the best place to see our progress will be the puzzle picture of Jigsaw!
On behalf of Jill, her staff, the beautiful Moon Bears,
And especially Jigsaw
THANK YOU for your care and support
Sally Rodd
Melbourne, Australia
Heartfelt thanks!
There are many people to thank for their terrific support in getting this project up and keeping it running:
Kate Thornell for her creative website design, hosting and generous support of all things web during our first ten years. Lynn Matheson for creating our beautiful Moon Bear drawing to use as our logo. Mad Mimi email marketing for their generous support of Jigsaw’s newsletters. Canva.com for its support of non-profits. Anne Leon Designs for her beautiful artwork for our merchandise.
And of course, to Jill Robinson and her staff at Animals Asia’s Bear Rescue Centres in China and Vietnam – and all its offices around the world – without your dedication and compassion, there wouldn’t be a bear called Jigsaw…