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Shining World Compassion Award: Tender-hearted Trish Burke of Pets Haven Pro Life Animal Shelter
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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.
Today's program
features Trish Burke,
benevolent founder of
Pets Haven Pro Life
Animal Shelter,
in Woodend, Victoria,
Australia.
Before starting the Shelter,
Ms. Burke ran
a pet supply store and
saw numerous animals
being abandoned,
witnessed unwanted
litters of dogs and cats
being sent to the pound
and learned about
the horrors of
the puppy mill industry.
Deeply affected,
she decided to
do something to help
the innocent beings.
In April 2007,
her dream of establishing
her own compassionate
animal shelter
finally became a reality.
Hers is a “no-kill”
facility, meaning
animal residents can stay
at the Shelter as long as
necessary until they
find a safe, caring home.
Using her own funds,
for years Ms. Burke and
her staff have spayed and
neutered, microchipped,
vet checked, vaccinated
and placed thousands
of cats and dogs
with loving families.
Every year the Shelter
re-homes approximately
1,400 animals,
with the majority
rescued from pounds.
With their motto
“Adoption is
the first option,”
Ms. Burke and
the Shelter staff
have received much
well-deserved public
attention for their
praiseworthy work.
What we do is different.
We take in animals that
are going to be euthanized;
they're going to die.
And I think it's appreciated
by the community and
the media, so their stories
of angels, of the strays
is particularly about
saving these animals
who would otherwise
be euthanized,
and that's cats and dogs.
Let’s now meet some
of the Shelter’s beautiful
rescued residents.
This is Caroline.
Caroline is around about
two to three years old.
She found herself
in a pound,
a death row pound, where
they euthanize animals.
She was heavily
pregnant.
She was due to have
her babies at any time.
Unfortunately
for Caroline, she
couldn’t communicate
verbally and say, “Hey,
I need you to save me
so that I can save
my babies.”
She was luckily saved
by us and she has
given birth to five
beautiful little babies,
and she is
a sensational mother.
And you've got cats here
and some can’t even be
touched by humans,
is that right?
Yes.
I have to get these cats
here, because they're
scared and I think that
they've been damaged
by humans.
And in the outside
big world nobody would
probably want to
take them on.
If there’s a cute,
cuddly kitten, and
there's this one that’s
been damaged somehow
and is struggling,
but living here,
they're happy, they're fed,
they come up for a cuddle,
and slowly, slowly
they're coming around.
You know there was one,
just five minutes ago,
that I’ve never
picked up before.
I just picked up a cat I’ve
never picked up before,
(Okay) ever. (Okay.)
So, that was
quite nice. (Yes.) Yes.
So… humans can
do wonderful things.
There are lots of
beautiful human beings,
but humans can be
pretty mean.
And these animals are
harboring something.
They're struggling
because of something
a human did to them,
and the only way that
they can trust again
is time, time and love.
When Lily was found,
she had not had food
or water for a long time
because of neglect.
She has
a serious disability,
but this does not affect
the loving spirit of
this wondrous canine.
Lily is a Golden Retriever.
She was used as
a breeding dog
and the person that
owned Lily left her in
an unattended house for
a period of many days.
She found herself
in a pound.
She was blind.
The pound, who I had
never dealt with before,
called me and asked
if I could save her,
which I did.
I took her to
an eye specialist to see
if we could have
laser surgery, and
have her sight back.
But, unfortunately,
she had a disease and
we couldn’t do that.
We had to de-sex her.
We took her into
the appropriate
veterinary clinic, and
while she was having
surgery, when she was
opened up it was found
that she had
mammary cancer, which
is breast cancer for dogs.
The vet thought
it would be best for Lily
to be released,
and to be euthanized,
because she had
the eye problem, and now
the mammary cancer.
And she was
on the operating table
when they called me,
but I couldn’t say “yes.”
I couldn’t say “yes”
to Lily.
She endured so much;
she was a breeding dog;
she was never shown
love; the person
that owned her wasn’t
a very nice person and
it was my chance to
give Lily a life, and
I wasn’t going to
take that from her.
And she's here, and she's
happy, and she's well.
When we return,
we’ll hear more from the
kindhearted Trish Burke
and meet more of her
loving rescued friends.
Please stay tuned to
Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back to
the Shining World
Compassion Award
series, featuring the
inspiring, pure-hearted
Trish Burke, founder
of Pets Haven Pro Life
Animal Shelter
in Woodend, Victoria,
Australia.
Ms. Burke and
the wonderful staff and
volunteers at Pets Haven
have rescued many
animals such as
these next three puppies.
Last night I was
at a pound picking up
an English Staffordshire
terrier, when a man
brought in these three
dogs which had been
found wandering around
at a lagoon.
And it’s a common
dropping off area
for animals that
people no longer want.
So, these puppies were
really dumped,
and… pretty sad.
But they look to me,
personally, that they're
from the same litter.
(Yes.)
So, it’s obviously
someone that’s had
the puppies,
they're around about
four to five months old,
they don’t want them,
and they've gone out and
they’ve dumped them.
Okay.
So what will happen
with these ones?
This is the first time
you've touched them
today, I understand.
It is.
I picked them up very late
last night and let them
in here to settle.
They'll stay with me
for a couple of weeks,
because they're a little bit
scared and unsure.
And they've got all my
dogs to learn from and
to feel comfortable with.
And then, when I feel
the time is right,
they’ll have all their
de-sexing done, and
they’ll be placed up
for adoption.
Learning of Ms. Burke’s
loving kindness and
selfless efforts to help
abandoned animals and
to save those living in
pounds from euthanasia,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
recently honored
this champion of animals
with the prestigious
Shining World
Compassion Award.
On Master’s behalf,
our local Association
members presented
Ms. Burke with
a splendid crystal Award
plaque, a framed letter
of appreciation,
a US$10,000 contribution
to the Shelter and
several gifts including
Master’s #1 international
best sellers
“The Birds In My Life,
“The Dogs In My Life,”
and “The Noble Wilds.”
The following is
an excerpt from
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
warm letter
of appreciation
to Trish Burke.
Dear Ms. Burke,
It is with great pleasure
and gratitude that
we present to you
The Shining World
Compassion Award.
This Award is presented
in recognition of
the gift of life you’ve
given to thousands
of co-inhabitants, your
selfless and sacrificing
spirit of service
to animals, and
compassion that brings
love into our world
and touches the heart
of humanity.
Your noble, kind-hearted
policy of “Adoption
is the first option”
and no-time limit
save their lives,
bringing joy to families
and praise from Heaven.
Your pure heart of love
is the ideology which
governs your life and
the way you treat
the creatures
under your wing.
On behalf of
all the lives saved,
we thank you Trish.
You are uplifting
our world with your
inspirational example
of love.
Thank you so much.
That’s a little bit
overwhelming, and
my love to
Master Ching Hai,
to think of me.
And it’s overwhelming,
in her world,
that she noticed me.
And I guess I’m
a little bit lost for words,
because you’re
reading that to me,
it’s a lot to take in.
So there’s so many
good people, though.
There’s so many more
people like me and
I’m really humble
and my gratitude.
I’m overwhelmed
in accepting it.
Thank you.
We have an Award
for you, a plaque.
That is absolutely
beautiful – beautiful,
stunning.
I will display this with
much love, and when
I feel those times,
because we all feel those
times when we want to,
walk away or close
our eyes, I’ll think of
Master Ching Hai
and I’ll look at this, and
I will look at the beauty,
and I will see her and
I’ll see all of you
for this support.
Thank you.
Supreme Master Ching Hai
has also sent over
a check for you.
(Wonderful.)
It’s for US$10,000.
(Wow!)
Thank you so much.
This is truly
overwhelming.
It’s truly amazing,
overwhelming,
unexpected and humbling.
And like I said earlier
to you, that for me,
I would rather give,
so accepting, it’s pretty
overwhelming and hard.
I don’t know
what words to use,
but I’m certainly
eternally grateful.
Thank you.
I’m thinking that maybe
Master Ching Hai and I
have similar lives
with all the animals
that we have;
totally different parts
of the world, but maybe
the same type of heart.
Later Trish Burke sent
a thoughtful letter to
Supreme Master Ching Hai
thanking her for
recognizing the work
of her organization.
The following is a short
excerpt from her letter:
I feel every living soul
has the right to live
and die with dignity;
I hope I can change
the despair for many of
our four legged friends
and maybe become
just a little like
Master Ching Hai.
I am writing this
from my heart, my heart
now is pounding,
as I am trying to find
the right words in saying
how grateful I am.
May Angels watch over
all of you
My deepest Love,
Trish Burke
Ms. Burke,
we truly appreciate
your loving dedication
to saving the lives
of precious felines and
canines and finding them
happy, loving homes.
God bless
your noble heart.
To learn more about
Pets Haven Pro Life
Animal Shelter,
please visit
www.PetsHaven.com.au
Thank you for joining us
today for this edition
of the Shining World
Compassion Award series.
Coming up next is
Enlightening
Entertainment
after Noteworthy News.
May love and happiness
forever fill all lives.
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