"For The Animals" TV Show is on hiatus, but episodes can be viewed here.
Vermont Volunteer Services for Animals Humane Society created a weekly television program called For The Animals, which was produced at CATV in White River Junction, VT. Sue Skaskiw, Director of VVSA Humane Society, was the Host.
Animals enhance the quality of our lives, and their company provides us with a quality of life that might otherwise be nonexistent, most especially for our home bound seniors. Children are the future of our world. Education provides the opportunity to learn responsibility, commitment and instill a sense of caring for sentient creatures, as well as for the environment.
The creators of "For The Animals" believed it was important to provide their viewers with information that is educational, uncensored and that representative of the animals' best interests. They engaged new audiences onthe subject of Animal Welfare through their show, radio, and ongoing public events.
Animals enhance the quality of our lives, and their company provides us with a quality of life that might otherwise be nonexistent, most especially for our home bound seniors. Children are the future of our world. Education provides the opportunity to learn responsibility, commitment and instill a sense of caring for sentient creatures, as well as for the environment.
The creators of "For The Animals" believed it was important to provide their viewers with information that is educational, uncensored and that representative of the animals' best interests. They engaged new audiences onthe subject of Animal Welfare through their show, radio, and ongoing public events.