Everywhere in the world,
we can observe
and be touched
by acts of kindness.
People from all walks of
life, faiths, and cultures
extend themselves
beyond the call of duty
to help others
unconditionally.
Through their noble deeds,
humanity as a whole
is elevated.
To commend
virtuous actions and
encourage more people
to be inspired
by their examples,
Supreme Master
Ching Hai
has lovingly created
a series of awards,
including the Shining
World Leadership
Award, Shining World
Compassion Award,
Shining World Hero and
Heroine Awards, Shining
World Honesty Award,
Shining World Protection
Award, Shining World
Intelligence Award,
and Shining World
Inventor Award,
to recognize some
of the most exemplary,
generous, caring,
and courageous people
who walk amongst us.
Welcome, happy viewers,
to this edition of
the Shining World
Compassion Award series.
Today we are delighted
to feature
vegan Peter Anderson,
executive director of
Midwest Area Pit Stop
(MAPS), a non-profit group
based in Madison,
Wisconsin, USA that
rescues Pit Bull Terriers
and Pit Bull crosses
and places them
in loving homes.
Now let’s hear from
Mr. Anderson
about how this wonderful
organization started.
Midwest Area Pit Stop
started as an organization
on a very small-scale.
It was just myself
fostering a dog back
in the year 2000.
Then later in the year,
around Christmas time,
I went from one dog
to six dogs.
And at that time,
I thought that was
just unbelievable,
a large number of dogs.
But now,
we have a program called
"Foster Your Own,"
an option for people
to foster their own dogs.
We help promote the dogs,
we do screening of
the dogs’ temperament,
get the dogs working on
a temperament
management program
if there are any issues.
The dog Master,
got adopted
at 11 years of age.
The people will be
coming later today
with Master and
I think you'll see the joy
in the people's faces.
Well, hi, Marcia,
and hi, Gary. (Halo.)
Halo.
I see that you have
adopted one of the stars .
Tell us what made you
decide to adopt Master?
We didn’t know
he was a star
when we adopted him.
When we first came to
visit Peter and his dogs,
Master was the first one
that he brought out.
And he was
such a perfect dog.
So we talked to Peter
and yes, he was one of
the adoptable dogs.
And I guess what struck
all of us, Gary, myself,
and my daughter, Katie,
who met Master,
was he was just so calm
and he would stand there
and let you pet him,
and yet there’s
a loving quality about him.
He just wants to be
right next to you without
being overwhelming.
Just what we love.
Despite their
loving behavior,
Pit Bull Terriers
have been misunderstood
by the public.
MAPS works diligently
to dispel myths
about these beautiful
animal friends
and finds them
the best homes possible.
One of the key themes
as an organization that
we want to focus on,
is to raise the awareness
of dogs
in our lives and how
they really elevate us.
Possessing the qualities
of courage, intelligence,
and vitality,
Pit Bull Terriers
love to please
their human caregivers
and are exceptionally
loyal animals.
You daily have to
work with your dog
to keep that bonding.
And I’ll tell you,
it’s the greatest
reward system
the world has ever devised,
the idea of giving back
that part of you
that you’ve lost by
this human superficiality
of title and position
and possessions,
and that’s what you gain
through a dog:
You gain yourself.
Hi, Chad.
It’s nice meeting you. (Hi.)
And this is your son,
Davis? (Davis, yeah.)
And this was Pee-wee.
(Yes.) How did you decide
to adopt Pee-wee?
I had a friend who had
a dog very similar to him,
actually.
And they have
two young kids as well.
I saw how great
that they were with them
I’ve seen how they were
around kids, because
we had a three- year-old
at that time,
and now we also have
a two-year-old daughter.
And so what qualities
do you notice
in the Pit Bull breed?
He’s so people-centric.
He needs constant attention
from people.
So a very unique trait
about him; he needs to
feel wanted and loved
around the house.
So you’ve had a lot fun
with Pee-wee. (Yep.)
Okay,
and since you were three
and you’re seven now.
(Almost seven.)
So what else can you tell us
about Pee-wee?
He sleeps curled up
in a circle by my feet.
(By your feet, huh?)
So he’s a real good
friend to you. (Uh- huh.)
Okay, thank you, Davis.
Many MAPS members
have touching anecdotes
to relate about their rescue
and re-homing work.
Mr. Anderson, too,
has a lovely story
about his own adopted
Pit Bull Terrier, Pete.
He was our second dog
after I started the rescue,
and we originally got a
black Labrador Retriever
that was part Pit Bull.
And the thing
that struck me is that
that dog was so friendly.
So, after a few months,
we went to
the Humane Society
to get a second dog,
and this little guy,
we couldn’t even see him
because he was
afraid of cement and
so he wouldn’t come out.
We came back
the second time
and then we met Pete.
And Pete has been
with us now since 2001
and he’ll be ten years old
in January,
and he has brought
so much to my life.
Whenever I have felt
stress in my life,
you just look at Pete
and him staring at you
and looking at you.
You see those eyes? (Yes.)
And every time
that you want
to become centered
and you want
to understand yourself,
you really
do understand yourself
when you remove yourself
from stress, and dogs are
such stress relievers, and
I think the world of Pete.
He has been sort of our
mascot for two reasons:
One, he’s pedigree.
Secondly is that he
does have that capability,
that spontaneous
Pit Bull capability
of going from zero to 60
in a split second,
but he can control it.
And he’s gone to places
with thousands of dogs and
he’s maintained control
because he looks to me
for “What should I do?”
For their noble,
exemplary work,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
honored Peter Anderson
and Midwest Area Pit Stop
(MAPS) with
the Shining World
Compassion Award.
The organization
also received
a letter of appreciation
from her, of which
the following is an excerpt:
Before we present to you
the Award, we would like
to read to you a letter from
Supreme Master Ching Hai.
Dear Mr. Anderson,
It is with great pleasure
and gratitude
that we present to
Midwest Area Pit Stop
the Shining World
Compassion Award.
With the noble goal
to help as many homeless
Pit Bull Terriers and
Pit Bull cross canines
as possible,
you founded MAPS,
a non-profit
animal-rescue organization
based in Madison.
From humble beginnings
in the year 2000 and
with heartfelt support
from the community,
the number of canines
in your care
has steadily increased.
These forever dogs
are carefully placed
in forever homes where
they will be loved by their
grateful, new caregivers.
Your kind-hearted
organization is also
focused on important
education issues,
such as integrating
these special canines
into the family unit,
addressing safety concerns,
as well as promoting the
many loveable qualities
about the Pit Bull breed.
Mr. Peter Anderson,
you are truly
making a difference,
not only by giving
new joy and purpose to
the rescued companions,
but also by demonstrating
the godly qualities
these precious beings
have to share,
and how all animals are
blessed gifts from Heaven.
We hereby applaud
and celebrate
the compassionate deeds
of Peter Anderson,
Executive Director
of Midwest Area Pit Stop.
With great honor,
love and blessings,
Supreme Master
Ching Hai
Wonderful, wonderful.
Mr. Anderson and
Midwest Area Pit Stop
(MAPS) also received
a crystal Award plaque,
which reads as follows:
In Recognition of
Exceptional Humane
Concern, Kindness and
Dedication Devotedly
Protecting our Precious
Pet Companions
and for showing
Your Love in Action
With Compliments
and Gratitude for Your
Inspirational Sacrifice
and Compassion
Lovingly Caring
for the needs of animals
And now we present to you
the Shining World
Compassion Award.
Congratulations,
Mr. Peter Anderson.
And so this is given to you
with love and honor from
Supreme Master
Ching Hai.
On our last show
about MAPS,
the group was gifted by
Supreme Master
Ching Hai
with more than
450 kilograms
of vegan dog food,
a selection of her
CDs and DVDs along
with books such as her #1
international best sellers,
“The Birds in My Life,”
“The Dogs in My Life,”
and “The Noble Wilds,”
plus US$5,000
to further their work.
Accompanying your award
is a check
to Midwest Area Pit Stop
from Supreme Master
Ching Hai
in the sum of US$15,000,
which makes
our total donation
to Midwest Area Pit Stop
US$20,000.
Dear Supreme Master
Ching Hai,
thank you for your
very generous donation
of US$20,000.
On behalf of
our entire staff
but more importantly
all the dogs in the
Midwest Area Pit Stop
program,
we would like to extend
our fondest gratitude
for this donation.
Your generous gift
has come at a time
when rescues everywhere
are stretched to extremes
beyond memory.
The recession
and public opinion
have extended the time
Pit Bulls spend in rescues
prior to being adopted
into acceptable homes.
Like most rescues,
there are more dogs
in the MAPS program,
Midwest Area Pit Stop,
now than ever before.
Your donation will help us,
will help these dogs in
so many fundamental ways.
We are forever grateful
for your kindness.
The dogs
and our organization
greatly appreciate it.
We congratulate
and applaud
Executive Director and
vegan Mr. Peter Anderson
for your exemplary work
with the
Midwest Area Pit Stop.
May you and
the organization continue
your devoted efforts
to rescue many more
well-wishing
Pit Bull Terriers
and Pit Bull crosses,
and provide them with
safe and happy homes.
For more details on
Midwest Area Pit Stop,
please visit
Thank you for joining us
today on this edition of
the Shining World
Compassion Award series.
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