For the third time in four years, West Place Animal Sanctuary is a finalist for a national service award. The Defender Service Awards presented by CHASE  recognize outstanding nonprofit organizations that go above and beyond to impact their communities. As a former finalist in the Animal Welfare category, West Place has been given another opportunity to compete in the Defender Service Honorees category. The winner will be determined by daily public voting from October 2 through October 17, 2024. 

Since 2007, West Place Animal Sanctuary has cultivated a compassionate community in Rhode  Island and the “farm coast” of New England through rescue, rehabilitation, and responsible care  of farm animals and wildlife. The Defender Service Awards represent an opportunity for West  Place (the only nonprofit finalist from Rhode Island) to receive national recognition for its  lifesaving work, further its mission, and save more lives. 

West Place is seeking help from animal lovers, Land Rover enthusiasts, and all Rhode Islanders  and New Englanders. Voting daily for West Place is a quick, easy, and free way to support  Rhode Island’s oldest and largest sanctuary for farm animals rescued from abuse, neglect and  cruelty situations. Members of the public may vote once per day per email address at  www.westplace.org/defender beginning Wednesday, October 2 through Thursday, October  17. 

Sam Allen, Defender U.S. Brand Director, said, “Each year we are incredibly inspired by the  video submissions for the Defender Service Awards from organizations throughout North  America and their tireless acts of service for their communities. This initiative is a reflection on  the Defender brand’s commitment to supporting and furthering humanitarian efforts across the  globe.” 

The grand prize of a fully-customized Defender 130 vehicle to address the nonprofit’s needs is  certainly a difference maker, but according to West Place Animal Sanctuary’s founder and  executive director, Wendy Taylor, there is much more at stake. “Winning the 2024 Defender  Service Award would shine a national spotlight on farm animals, an overlooked and  underrepresented animal population.” Taylor continues, “West Place is representing the smallest state in the union in this national competition, but we know Rhode Islanders are proud  and passionate about animal welfare. Your daily votes, and sharing this competition far and  wide, will propel us to the top and allow West Place to continue growing, expanding, and giving  more farm animals the second chances they deserve. It’s a two-week sprint to the finish, and  we truly cannot do it without you!”

Ryan Belmore is the owner and publisher of What's Up Newp. He took over the publication in 2012 and has grown it into a three-time Rhode Island Monthly Best Local News Blog (2018, 2019, 2020). He was named LION Publishers Member of the Year in 2020 and received the Dominique Award from the Arts & Cultural Society of Newport County the same year. He has been awarded grants for investigative and community journalism, and continues to coach and mentor new local news publications nationwide. Ryan...

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