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Thursday, July 17, 2014

How Flight Volunteers are Saving Lives: New How Flight Volunteers are Saving Lives: New How Flight Volunteers are Saving Lives: New How Flight Volunteers are Saving Lives: New
Program launches for transporting rescued Program launches for transporting rescued Program launches for transporting rescued Program launches for transporting rescued
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Vancouver, BC- Vancouver, BC- Vancouver, BC- Vancouver, BC- The next time you book a flight to Thailand take a second to
think about the good you could be doing for an animal on your way back. Soi
Dog Canada has launched a new program to recruit everyday travelers in
helping to bring dogs back to homes in Canada where their adoptive parents
are eagerly awaiting them.
There is NO cost to these passengers. The foundation handles all of the pre-
flight arrangements. Trained representatives bring the dogs to the airport, meet
with the passengers, and check the dogs in as part of their baggage allowance. At the end of the flight, they are
met by the dogs adoptive families. Says Candance Cornock, a volunteer lead representative for Soi Dog Canada, a
non-profit support group of Soi Dog Foundation in Thailand.
By acting as flight volunteers, travelers are literally the tickets to new lives of freedom, safety, and love for a chosen
few whose old lives were marked by cruelty, deprivation, and despair.
Candace is appealing to those passengers flying on booked tickets with Air France, Delta, EVA, Emirates, JAL, KLM,
Korean Air, Lufthansa, Qatar, Swiss Air and Thai Airways.
Founded in 2013 to support Soi Dog Foundation, which recently celebrated its historic 10
th
anniversary, Soi Dog
Canada is comprised of volunteers committed to raising public awareness about the plight of dogs in Thailand and to
raising funds for Soi Dog Foundation sanctuary located in Phuket, Thailand.
Their mission includes helping Soi Dog Foundation reduce the countrys stray dog population through their
ambitious spay/neuter program, working to abolish the illegal dog meat trade between Thailand and its neighbours,
and finding loving adoptive homes in Canada for those dogs rescued from near death and restored to good physical
and mental health.
For Full Volunteer Flight Information, please contact cristy@soidog.org or candace@soidog-foundation.org, and to
learn more about Soi Dog Foundation itself, please visit their website at: www.soidog.org.
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To book an interview with Candace contact Rachel Sentes, Publicist 604-366-7846 rachel@gal-fridaypublicity.com


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