It All Began as the Laundry Project...

21 Aug 2009, 11:07 am - Posted by Jane Email - 3147 views - Categories: Home, Facilities

About 3 months ago, Gloria Fantin from Calgary came to visit the sanctuary. She was amazed by what she saw and felt here, and offered her services to become the volunteer membership director. Whilst here, she could not help but notice that our laundry equipment is caged in for protection from enquiring beaks. She also noticed that it was taking all day to keep up with the endless towels and sheets. On returning to Calgary, she showed her photographs to Enid, a lady who has virtually adopted Ethan, the Blue-Fronted Amazon. Enid was happy to see Ethan looking so well, and enjoyed the stories about the sanctuary. She also decided that she could help in a way that no-one else could. She decided to donate a commercial laundry set. Wow - was all we could say! Wow - and - Can you imagine it? The thought of having new equipment that will cut down on the time spent doing laundry by hours is a dream come true. Gloria got to work and contacted the distributors to send out a representative to see what we needed - and now we know. This equipment is very specialized and uses high power. It also requires a different form of drainage. We decided to build the laundry equipment its very own house just outside the side door.

Then Craig and Fay Hofmaster came to visit their macaw, Bella. Craig saw that we had little to no refrigeration since the parrots have destroyed so many pieces of equipment. He asked what plans we had. I told him that in our dreams we see a walk-in cooler. We want to buy the walnuts directly from California, and save thousands of dollars, but we really need a large cool storage room for such an investment. Craig smiled and said he would look into it for us. Two days later, Craig and Fay came back with a name and phone number for us. I called Tom Richardson in Nanaimo, and he invited me over to see a walk-in cooler. It is absolutely perfect for our requirements. Tom listened to our plans and was very impressed with the work we do saving the lives of so many parrots. He wants to be part of our work - and he donated an enormous 13 x 20 x 10 foot-high walk-in cooler! Can you imagine it?

So, happily, our plans had to change a little. We now have to build the outside laundry room somewhat larger to accommodate the cooler as well.

As if that wasn't enough, Craig said that he would look into finding a commercial dishwasher for us to cut down on the enormous amount of hours spent washing hundreds of dishes.

So the plans had to change a little more... and the new building has to be built a bit larger...

Well, the more we looked at this, we figured that we may as well do a complete addition to the side of the building, to incorporate the food preparation kitchen and the lovely stainless steel sink that Larry and Ann Neil had donated. Although it will prove difficult to prepare food without the assistance of 200 beaks, there is the possibility that it could speed things up! Lucy, the Hyacinth Macaw - just to name one - loves to fly in and use 50 freshly prepared dishes of fruits and veggies as her landing strip. She has even learned to laugh when they crash to the floor.

Doug Jones is now looking for new cupboards and shelves for the new addition. Imagine having cupboards with door knobs and shelves. Imagine having clean laundry stay folded until we need it - food stored safely inside a cooler - dishes sterilized and neatly stacked - WOW!

We already have some huge windows we can incorporate into the design. Horst Neumann has the steel and the equipment to make the steel siding. We need electrical boxes, faucets, copper pipe for plumbing and plastic pipe too. We need 2 x 4s for the construction, rebar for the concrete floor - and concrete too - let's hope we can get a great deal on that commodity. The new addition will be about 35 feet long by 18 feet wide.

If you or anyone you know can help with this project - we would love to have you on our volunteer team! Please phone Wendy Huntbatch at 250 951 1166.

And to think it all began as the Laundry Project!

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Comment from: ed sandve [Visitor]
this is such great news,,god bless everyone,,the parrots are so deserving,all are loved at the refuge.Thankyou to everyone,,ed
21/08/09 @ 17:34
Comment from: Patti Deby [Visitor]
It's nice to hear the community is coming through for the birds.
25/08/09 @ 10:39
Comment from: peekaboo's mom [Visitor] · http://rosshaynesdesigns.com
I am so happy to hear of the exciting addition plans. Looking forward to the next fundraiser, I will bring the auction items next visit! Thank-you so much for all you guys do, the endless routine of cleaning and feeding- thank you thank you........

Julie & Ross
19/09/09 @ 19:13

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"Seed" Money Kick-Starts WPR Avian Hospital!

22 Mar 2008, 6:37 pm - Posted by Jane Email - 1292 views - Categories: News and Events

Great Canadian Casinos presents "seed" money for WPR Avian Hospital

Great Canadian Casinos presents "seed" money for WPR Avian Hospital

A group of us gathered at noon today (22 March 2008) in the Special Needs Unit of the Refuge for an exciting event. Howard Blank, on behalf of the Great Canadian Casinos Nanaimo, presented Wendy Huntbatch, founder of the Refuge, with a cheque for $11,111.48! Many of our beloved residents gathered around to see if they could help to examine the cheque, but fortunately nobody shredded it to build a nest! This incredible donation is actually "found" money, that is, unclaimed money that is collected at casino venues and saved for charitable donations. Great Canadian Casinos continues to be an incredible supporter of the Refuge, and Howard Blank's personal support has made a world of difference to all the parrots of the World Parrot Refuge. This money will be the "seed" money to start building the WPR Avian Veterinary Hospital, and brings the dream of full medical services on-site closer to reality. Thank you to everyone who came out to show support, and thank you to the Great Canadian Casinos Nanaimo!

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Comment from: Maria Cullen [Visitor] Email
Just moves to the Island, Lake Cowichan. 1st time on your website. It makes me so happy to see business people helping out with your "So Needed Project". I look foward to vising you wonderful people this coming Spring. You people are angels on earth looking after our less fortunate feathered friends wo give so much love an joy. Thanks also to the Casino for their contribution.
31/03/08 @ 15:29

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