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Follow on Google News | Ellen Lavinthal a Beverly Hills Socialite on a Noble Cause: The Animal MuseumDeborah Von Brod on Ellen Lavinthal's Animal Museum Project. As usual Ellen doesn't want to take credit but I feel it my duty to make her big hearted kindness public. Ellen continues to put in thousands of dollars into this project.
By: Animal Alliance of Beverly Hills To start it up she put in firty thousand dollars of her money and she continues to pour in cash to this amazing great moble cause. An animal Museum in the heart of Los Angeles to create awareness and teach humans that we must respect all kinds of animal life. And what have you done today for charity? Phil Scheniderman, Ellen's father use to ask his young daughter on a daily basis. From there on, I learned that charity plays a very important role in one's life, commented Ellen Lavinthal. As an adult Ellen turned into a fearless animal rights activist, defiant and resilient, her persistence has been unprecedented. An Angel straight from Beverly Hills, Ellen a well-known socialite, is an animal rights goddess. After graduating from USC Law School, Ellen Lavinthal assumed the presidency of Animal Alliance in Beverly Hills a Los Angeles based animal rescue and advocacy organization she has headed up for the past 21years. Her organization has also joined forces with national animal welfare groups in opposition to puppy mills, the fur trade and elephants in captivity. Additionally, Ellen instituted programs to help provide low income family pets with spay and neuter surgeries and necessary medical and to provide cat food to caretakers of feral colonies throughout the city. Between organizing "Fur-Free Hollywood" events, rescuing death row and abused animals, writing monthly columns and hosting a web show. Today THE ANIMAL MUSEUM IS MOVING to a MUCH LARGER SPACE and Ellen needs help: Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could expose students with their open minds, tourists and friends to these animal protection issues: *Contributing factors to pet over-population— *Factory Farming and alternative food sources. *Animals in Entertainment— *Animals in Fashion—fur, skins, ivory. *Cosmetic Testing and alternative testing and products *Victories in our movement as we highlight the many successes your organization has achieved in the struggle for the rights of all animals. WELL NOW WE CAN AND YOU CAN HELP MAKE IT POSSIBLE!!!! For more information on this noble cause please visit http://www.museumofanimals.org End
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