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Donations Welcome

We charge very little for the heartbreaking, critical work of helping all who reach out for comfort and support, relying almost exclusively on donations. Your generosity will continue to support our healing and community work, including our work with those who are suffering the terrible pain of losing their pet companion to death. Please contribute generously to fund this important service. Animal Talks is a 501(c)(3), non-profit, charitable organization and your donations are tax deductible to the full extent allowed by law. Thank You!

(VIA PAYPAL)

Prefer to donate by mail? Please send checks, payable to Animal Talks, to:
Animal Talks, 168 Beech Street, Boston, MA 02131

If you would like to make a donation in memory or honor of a beloved pet (or human!) please make your donation of $10 or more and then send us a photo 
with a few lines of poetry, a quiet or funny memory, a short personal story. We will post it on our Pet Celebration Page.

OUR STORY

In 2019, Animal Talks was launched as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, committed to helping those who are suffering the pain of losing their pet to death, and raising the consciousness of the animal-human relationship in the community.

 

We rely almost completely on donations to fund our annual budget of about $275,000, including expenses for our signature international grief and bereavement services, outreach, book and newsletter publishing, accounting and legal services, and team stipends. We are grateful for whatever you can do to help. Please feel free to contact me with any questions, suggestions, or to inquire about donations, bequests, sponsorships, and in-kind opportunities. Thank you.

 

Sincerely, Kaleel Sakakeeny, President

kaleel@animaltalksinc.com

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OUR BOARD & ADVISORS

We are so grateful for the support of our team of volunteers for helping us help others in need.

Kaleel Sakakeeny, President
Wendie Hanson, Treasurer

Jack Harrigton, Accountant

Tony Hitchcock, Nonprofit Advisor

Steve Savrann, Financial Advisor

Rev. Abigail Henrich

Our Story
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