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Thu, 23 Feb 2012 11:32:10 EST Richmond, VA, February 23, 2012—Insparisk, LLC. today announced a partnership with Richmond Animal Care & Control, which operates the City of Richmond Animal Shelter, in an effort to raise money and awareness for pets awaiting adoption into loving, forever homes. Insparisk will donate a portion of sales to Friends of Richmond Animal Care & Control, a non-profit organization that raises funds to assist in the care of the pets in need of adoption.
Insparisk is a national safety inspection company that provides inspections and risk assessment as well as software solutions to manage safety inspections of boilers, pressure vessels, elevators/lifts, building facades, fire detection/suppression systems and more. Stephen Kleva is President. For more information on Insparisk, visit www.insparisk.com.
With public and private funding hard to come by in these tough economic times, the pairing looks to give cats and dogs that are stray, abandoned, neglected or abused, as well as pets whose owners are no longer able to care for them, a second life.
'I can't think of a more worthy community cause to be involved with' stated Stephen Kleva, President of Insparisk. He continued, 'I have spent many Saturdays at the shelter volunteering my time and I am a richer person for having done it. The animals don't have a voice to tell you their sad stories but you can see the appreciation in their eyes when you clean, feed or just spend some time with them.'
Kleva also added, 'Seeing first-hand the incredible commitment and compassion from the Richmond Animal Shelter staff was really amazing. I knew then that when I had a chance to help the organization in a larger way I absolutely wanted to do it.'
'We are extremely excited to partner with Insparisk and reach thousands of Virginia residents', said Paula Ritter, Outreach Coordinator for the Richmond Animal Shelter. She added, 'Their commitment to us shows a genuine care not just for animals, but for the City of Richmond.'
To see Richmond Animal Care & Control's pets available for adoption, visit www.richmondgov.com/animals or call the adoption line at (804) 646-5575.