![]() Nick and Angie also donated money to help care for 13 cats that were dumped at the humane society last week. They also bought supplies, including food and non-clumping litter for the shelter. They didn't stop with sponsoring Tortie's adoption fee. Newlyweds also bought food, supplies for humane society "They specifically wanted to help a cat," Chambers said. She's getting a better chance because of the Stuffs. The executive director says Tortie would benefit from a calm, quiet home where she can adjust at her own pace. They would meet Tortie and learn about her personality and what would be a good home for her.Ĭhambers describes Tortie as "very sweet, a little shy at first." Once she warms up to a person, she shows plenty of affection. Any prospective owners would have to submit an approved application. "I want to make sure she goes to a good home, not just because she's free," Angie said.Ĭhambers will make sure that happens. She has since made a full recovery and is ready for her forever home.Īll six of Tortie's kittens were adopted quickly. While there, she gave birth to six kittens.Īfter giving birth, Tortie became very ill, suffering from a potentially fatal postpartum infection. Tortie went to the humane society, then to a foster home for three months. Unfortunately, the cat was already pregnant again. She was caught in April in hopes of getting spayed. She was featured in a News Journal column in late May. In her short life, Tortie has overcome a number of challenges. Cat sponsored by couple lived in News Journal alley She is referred to as Dior at the humane society. The cat the Stuffs are sponsoring happens to be a 3-year-old tortoiseshell named Tortie. "We knew we couldn't adopt, but we wanted to pay it forward," Angie said. The Stuffs already have three dogs and a cat of their own. Inmates work with homeless dogs, training them to get them ready for adoption. Angie Stuff, a deputy warden at Mansfield Correctional Institution, has overseen the MANCI cell dog program for nine years. You should always try to give back to the community." They had just come back from their honeymoon, and all they were thinking about was helping animals."Īngie Stuff said, "We are both animal lovers. September 2022, date to be announced: "Celebrating Our Future Together" concluding the special events of the 175th, while reaching for ways to continue to grow together.Īll events are at 41 Bowman St."It was so heartwarming," said Linda Chambers, executive director of the humane society."Parish Picnic" on the lawn remembering the times the congregation has spend together. "Celebration of Parish Outreach," a recognition of the ways we reach out to feed our neighbors as the church nourishes its members. An evening of storytelling by long-time members including the video, "We are Grace" produced in recent months. Apat 7 p.m. "Telling the Stories of Grace."Lenten Choral Evensong" with the choirs of Grace Church and St. High Tea will follow in the fellowship hall. "Organ Concert and High Tea," a program of guest organists playing the 2020 renewed instrument. "The Windows of Grace Church" as described by Daniel Butts PhD, art historian. "We're going to retell our story and talk about how we move forward in the future," the well-loved pastor said. "This year is going to be a time to look back and forward," he said.Īshby said 2021 is going to be a time of celebration. Ashby came to the church as its pastor on Sept.
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