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Flight LSC-Montgomery carries pooch passengers to new homes across the country

Published 05/02/2014

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THE WOODLANDS, Texas-- Flight Lone Star College-Montgomery departed from the Lone Star Executive Airport in Conroe last month, bound for Nashua, New Hampshire. The passengers? Twenty-six dogs, whose lives were rescued due to the generosity of the faculty, staff and students at Lone Star College-Montgomery. Collectively, they raised over $3,800 to remove these animals from area shelters and transport them to happy owners across the country. At-risk dogs are rescued by Operation Pets Alive, an all-volunteer organization in Montgomery County. They are fostered in homes, but donations are needed for the dogs to be transported. In appreciation for hard work of the faculty, staff and students, Operation Pets Alive named the flight after the college.

“It would be an understatement to say our local shelters are over-crowded," said Kevin Sumrall, professor of psychology at LSC-Montgomery, and coordinator of the fundraising campaign. "Many shelters in the northern states are in need of adoptable dogs. Our hope is that what we’ve done here can serve as a model and other sponsors will step up to finance these flights.”

Interested businesses and charities can contact Kevin Sumrall.

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