
Touching the Lives of Americans ™
Special Projects Close to Our Hearts
On this page you will see some of our special projects, giving back to people and animals in need.

Shortly after Allen was born he was placed into foster care with his 5 siblings.
Allen was taken to the hospital as something was wrong with his leg, this resulted in him loosing his leg just above the knee at age 15 months old. At that time it was as well discovered he was HIV positive.

Allen needs a ‘runner leg’. His heroes Alex Minsky and Mylee YC whom are a part of our documentary, Touching the Lives of Americans™ and as a part of the Rescue Me Corporation™ {Incorporated} family brought his story to our attention and we knew we wanted to help.
What we need.... $15,000 for the limb.
Donations can be made to Touching the Lives of Americans™ at our PayPal act but please make a note your donation is for Allen’s leg.
PayPal Addy: rescuemeincorporated@yahoo.com
Allen’s dads didn’t care as all they saw was a beautiful baby in need of a loving family and they had that.
Allen is now 16 years old and loves to run, jump and play like all the other kids
Wolf Pup's Rescued by
Rescue Me Corporation {Incorporated }
Allow us to introduce you to Baby Gaby {aka Baby Rayne} Wolf Pup.
ROAD TRIP.... It all started one very early morning when Gabriela and Joy hit the road for the long drive up to work with and visit the resident wolves.
Upon our visit we learned of the following story and we knew we had to help, so in true Rescue Me Corporation {Incorporated}. fashion we jumped into rescue mode and....
A litter of pups was exposed to and a few were symptomatic of possible pneumonia, thus they were taken to a local vet out there by the sanctuary for 'care' a week prior to our arrival.
One pup is dead, another magically has developed a broken leg and another is still ill.
The pup with the broken leg we took {no questions asked} and she was immediately brought to our Rescue Me Corporation {Incorporated} vet awaiting orthopedic surgery on Monday, May 12, 2014 in the am.
Yes when 'rescue mode' kicks in it hits full force.
This is what we needed:
$4000.00 for surgery, this included surgery and physical therapy and rehab after surgery, as well as follow up visits. We needed a food sponsor for raw meet as the pup is on raw red meat and chicken breasts {eats better then I do}
We worked day and night to raise those funds.
The following day we learned of Gaby wolf's brother needing care as well. We had him brought to us and began his care as well.
More funds needed. It was over $8000.00 by the time they were both ready to be released from the hospital, but worth every cent.
This is just an example of the work we at Rescue Me Corporation {Incorporated } and Touching the Lives of Americans™ do.

Fortunately Gabriela and I were there when the call came in from the 'vet' and he was on speaker phone and I went to an immediate head tilt. 15 minutes later we were on the road to the vets office to see the animals and see if we could help as from my years of veterinary experience things didn't sound right to me.
Upon arrival I would have sworn we were at a morgue. I have worked in Veterinary hospitals for many years and never are they silent. In this facility you didn't hear barking, meowing, nothing, no signs of life.
I asked to see the baby wolf and literally my eyes welled up with tears as we walked in the back of the office. Every animal in a cage was quiet. They had to be drugged. I asked the vet why they were all so silent. He basically just told me he demands silence in the office.
I asked him if they were all drugged and he told me he does what he has too.
The temperature in that facility had to be pushing 90 degrees as it was hot and humid. I asked the tech if the air was broken and her response was he keeps it this way. Right then I knew we had to get ALL the animals out of that horrid facility...

On MAY 11, 2014...
Well, this is baby Cochise. He is Gabi's brother. He was presented unable to walk. His diagnosis after the test results came in today is another case of very brittle bone disease.
The good news is that he has no broken bones thus far but it is very painful for him to walk.
He has begun treatment today and will remain in the hospital for treatment then go into a rehab foster home.
Our Incredible Corporate Sponsors for the Wolf Pups



This is the story of a little boy diagnosed with a brain tumor, multiple surgeries and seizures. He struggles in school socially so it was decided to get Ben a service dog to be his new BFF and help him get through every day.
The family met and fell in love with Goldie, a lab and it was decided after raising the money for Goldie that she would be Bens dog.
The money was stolen, the non profit shut down and NO GOLDIE.
We found out about their story and it touched our hearts and we knew we had to do something to help this family.
We were committed to getting Benjamin a new dog. We have made the promise to this family to help them and help get their story told.
FOLLOW UP...
Benjamins mom found a dog online and we went with her to rescue this beautiful black lab, Benjamin named Ember.
For more information on this project, please contact Joy Nadel at:
rescuemeincorporated@yahoo.com
Please help us raise the funds we need, Donations can be made to us via snail mail at:
21200 Oxnard Street, Suite 385, Woodland Hills, CA. 91367
Zelle or PayPal at: rescuemeincorporated@yahoo.com
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