Help Us Make a Difference!

$1 will put a book in the hands of a child to help inspire kindness and encourage literacy. We rely solely on the generosity of our donors. Help us make a difference…

INDIVIDUAL DONATION Help us save the lives of animals and change the lives of children. Your donation will go directly toward our continued efforts to teach children about the kind and responsible care of animals and people. Your support will provide books and education materials to animal organizations and schools around the country. Please use the link above to donate.

COMMUNITY PARTNER Local businesses and/or individuals can connect with their community by sponsoring a school or animal organization of their choice. Your donation will provide a book to every student or participant along with a special print book mark to include your company logo and message. For more information, please email: lisa@tailsthatteach.org.

CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP Demonstrate global dedication to the cause, encourage literacy, and be a catalyst for the prevention of abuse and bullying through a unique, cause-marketing approach to build brand awareness and reach a captive audience. Your donation will provide books for every child in schools and organizations across the country. For more information, please email: lisa@tailsthatteach.org.

Other Ways to Help…

ADOPT DON’T SHOP If you’re thinking of adding a pup to your home, please consider adoption first. There are thousands of amazing dogs in shelters that deserve a second chance and a loving home. If you’re looking for a certain breed, simply research breed-specific rescue organizations. Other ways to help include:

  • FOSTER: Many dogs abandoned to shelters benefit from socialization, or would just thrive better away from the shelter environment. Others may be in need of some medical care or rehabilitation in a home setting before an adoption can take place.

  • DONATE: In addition to financial donations, shelters have a list of much needed items such as blankets, toys, treats, and leashes.

  • VOLUNTEER: Help out at your local shelter. Taking dogs for walks, grooming, and giving them plenty of affection improves their socialization.

  • SPAY/NEUTER: Be responsible for your pets. Overpopulation is the number one reason shelters exist.

  • ADVOCATE: Be a voice for the voiceless. Encourage others to adopt. If you see something, say something.

  • EDUCATE: Teach children the importance of kindness and compassion through example and by showing them how to give back.