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Old 11-18-2009, 09:37 AM   #27
ladyjane
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Also once I have my first pair - then I know I can get grants and donations to fund this project with no problem. This is why I asked if something could be worked out for payments or even a receipt for a charitable donation to our nonprofit you can use to write off on your taxes just to get us started. Since I won't want to keep interbreeding - I will be in need of more adults to breed as time goes by and would agree to exclusively buy from the breeder who helps me get over that hardest first hump.


I am trying to do it this way since I now live on SSI of $674 a month,


Plus with them being part of this nonprofit, and me having a regular income and being home 24/7 you would never have to worry about me losing a job and having to give them up down the road, nor would you ever have to worry about me not being able to afford their medical care between our sponsoring vet and my ability to write grants for pet medical care.

I just included a few excerpts from your post.

First of all, you do not have a 501c3 and I would like for you to tell me what grants you believe you can apply for without that.

ALSO...you are saying that people can get a tax deduction with a receipt from you...NOT TRUE!!! There is no tax deduction for charities without a 501c3.

In this economy it is difficult enough for 501c3 charities to stay afloat...I don't know how you think you can raise the funds you are talking about without that.

Your income is so low that I cannot see you even owning one yorkie! Seriously. I don't know how you manage for yourself...never mind adding pets. And, if you were a paralegal, I am honestly stunned at the amount you are saying you get on SSI.

Lastly, I did not copy the part about Elvis. I saw the old post about him and how ill he was. That was in 2007. You say you raised the money and he lived for another three years. It is my math? Or did you perhaps make an error in that statement about how long he lived?

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