A Visit from Greyhounds Rescue Belgium
GIN welcomed three officers of Greyhounds
Rescue Belgium to Wraysbury on Friday 6th
February. They were Josephine, the GRB
Chairman, Marc, who is responsible for GRB's
accounting and legal matters and Marie-Jane,
who is in charge of GRB's membership and
administration. The GIN side was headed by
Terry, with Carolyn and Geoffrey in support.
GRB is an extremely efficient homing group,
working for Irish greyhounds as well as galgos
and is GIN's biggest homefinder as it finds
homes for more of GIN's galgos than any
other European homing group. The GRB team
had flown over especially for the meeting,
with a long list of points to work through.
The main drivers for the meeting were the strength of the Euro, which
has increased GIN's costs in Spain by 30% plus over the course of
2008, difficulties in transporting galgos from Spain to Belgium and the
UK and the general economic climate, which both groups feared might
depress income and make people less able to offer a home to a galgo.
In spite of the gloomy economic
background, the meeting was very
positive as new ways to work to-
gether and help each other were
found. Both GRB and GIN believe
they are financially strong enough to
see through the downturn in 2009
and by cooperating expect to keep up
the number of galgos homed in
Belgium. All present felt the meeting
well worthwhile and that it had cemented the excellent relationship
between the two Charities.
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Josephine with Capuchino
from Albacete Photo GRB
Marc & Marie-Jane with Cayetana, who
they adopted in October 2008. Photo GRB