Friends For Life!

Published: March 16, 2011, 5 p.m.

b'Host, Laura Theodore, the\\xa0Jazzy Vegetarian,\\xa0\\xa0chats with\\xa0Shelley Marcy, Vice President of \\u201cFriends for Life Forever Farm,\\u201d whose mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home senior and special needs companion animals. I\\u2019ll also welcome Julie Snyder, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Julie has a private therapy practice and works as a Director at Bridge of Hope. We\\u2019ll hear great animal rescue stories! Guest, Shelley Marcy has been with Friends for Life for 5 years. Since rescue has always been a part of her life, she was looking to work with an organization such as Friends For Life, where the mission was solid and adhered to. Shelly and her husband have a house and barnyard full of beautiful rescues! Located in North Carolina, the Friends for Life Forever Farm mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home senior and special needs companion animals, providing lifelong sanctuary if needed, for every single animal that enters the doors. Compassion for, and a commitment to, these special animals is paramount in their philosophy. Learn more: http://friendsforlifeforeverfarm.org/. Guest, Julie Snyder, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Julie has her own private therapy practice and works as a Director at Bridge of Hope Henderson County. Bridge of Hope is a faith-based, non-profit organization that works to prevent and end homelessness with single mothers and their children, helping them to develop the skills necessary to make long-term life changes which lead to financial self-sufficiency and emotional, social and spiritual wholeness. Through the mentoring group, life-long friendships and healthy support systems for the participating mothers and children are established. Learn more: www.bridgeofhopeinc.org. During March and April, 2011 \\u201cChocolate for Charity\\u201d helps to benefit the Friends for Life Forever Farm! Please join us.'