Ever Wonder What Your Pet Is Thinking?

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Presentation & Private Readings for Your Pet to Benefit FAAN!

Join FAAN (Familia Amor Animal Foundation) in our first in a series of Animal Wellness Education programs and a very special presentation to benefit FAAN’s Matching Grant Program!
Wednesday, March 8th, 2:00 – 3:30 PM
Kolo Restaurant, Cuenca

Eden Cross, Expert Animal Communicator will explain how she helps animals and people by giving animals a voice.
Eden has been featured in extensive media for her gift of being able to tell you what your pet is thinking just by looking at a picture of him or her.
This is a free event with donations accepted for FAAN’s matching grant program.

Separate from this presentation, Eden has given FAAN a special gift to help us meet the match of double donations through March 15th. WOW! Eden is donating her $85.00 pet reading fee for FAAN’s new shelter and will do a private reading of your pet. Attendance at the presentation is not required and you can live anywhere in the world to have this special pet reading of your best friend while supporting the creation of Ecuador’s most modern and sustainable shelter.

Eden will just need a photograph, the name of your pet, and 2-3 specific questions with your donation received by March 8th. Write us at info@faanecuador.org for details and or/register for the event and/or pet reading on our Events Page.

So Help us Help the Dogs of Ecuador and Get to Know what Your Pet is Really Thinking.

https://www.faanecuador.org/faanevents.html

FAAN-Famila Amor Animal Foundation

info@faanecuador.org

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