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Give Our Strays A Chance

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GOSAC - Give Our Strays A Chance
AbbreviationGOSAC
Established2013
FounderDean Morris
Founded atWestern Australia
Legal statusRegistered charity
PurposeRaising awareness and donations for animal shelters and animal rescue groups
Location
Region
Australia
Director, CEO
Dean Morris
Websitewww.gosac.info

Give Our Strays A Chance (GOSAC) is an organisation founded in 2013 by a Western Australian 10-year-old boy Dean Morris,[1] for the purpose of raising awareness of animal rescue and raising donations for animal shelters and pounds.[2]

Hooch in the pound before he was rescued

Getting Australian and international businesses on board together with local communities and the media, GOSAC has saved many stray animals and raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations.[3][4]

Over holiday seasons, GOSAC assists the homeless feed and care for their pets[5]

During bush fire seasons, including the 2021 Wooroloo Bushfire in Western Australia, GOSAC collected and delivered surgical and medical supplies to wildlife animal rescues. GOSAC also provided over 2 tonnes of wildlife food for the animals returning to the fire grounds.[6]

Through COVID-19, GOSAC has partnered with ARC (Animal Rescue Cooperative) and Petbarn Foundation to work on the Act Of Kindness project, helping struggling Australian families feed their pets. As local borders closed within Western Australia, GOSAC delivered donations to remote animal rescues who were stranded without supplies.[7] It was named "Operation Narrogin".

Founding

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In 2013 Dean Morris rescued his dog "Hooch" from a country pound. Wanting to donate all his savings, Dean made his way to the pound where he encountered the confronting reality of stray animals.[8] Every year over 250,000 cats and dogs are euthanised in Australia,[9] Dean was determined to do something about it. As part of his school project at the Gifted and Talented program, Dean created GOSAC - Give Our Strays A Chance.

Events

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GOSAC Day

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GOSAC Day 2017 at the Forest Lakes Shopping Centre

A regular GOSAC fundraising event at shopping centres such as Forest Lakes Shopping Centre and Halls Head Central[10] in Western Australia, where the community comes together to raise awareness and donations for the strays.,[11][12]

Kelmscott Show and De Stress Day

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GOSAC has been participating in the University of Western Australia's bi-annual De Stress day, where university students have the chance to adopt the strays, donate or volunteer to foster cats and dogs.

The West Australian Kelmscott Show invited GOSAC to take part in their 2017 and 2018 events. All strays were adopted and hundreds of dollars were donated on the day.[13]

Saving The World

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In 2021 Morris published a non-fiction book about his experiences and the importance of animal rescue efforts, titled Saving The World - One Stray At A Time.[14]

Success

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What started as a school project quickly snowballed into an award-winning,[15] statewide success story.[16] The community's support grew and with it Dean's ability to save more animals from euthanasia and drastically improve the conditions stray animals were kept at the animal shelters.[17] Within 7 years GOSAC raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash and item donations while saving many stray animals' lives.[18][4]

Following the success of GOSAC, schools around the world are drawing inspiration from the young boy's success, teaching students that even kids can make a difference.[19][20] In recognition of Dean's GOSAC work and his substantial contribution to animal welfare in Western Australia, he was appointed as an RSPCA WA Youth Ambassador.[21] Subsequently, Dean has also won the first RSPCA WA Youth State Award for 2018,.[22][15] Dean was a finalist for Channel 7 Young Achiever Award for Community Service and Volunteering as well as Leadership.[23] He was also named a finalist for WA Youth Award.[24] In September 2020, Dean won Matt Keogh's Burt Award for his contribution to Animal Welfare as well as his work in the local and wider community[5] Dean received the Australia Day Young Citizen of the Year Award for 2021[25] and became an Australia Day ambassador,[26] encouraging communities to come together to "Reflect, Respect and Celebrate" the Australian spirit and diversity.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Amanda Lewis, "Teen Races To stars", The West Australian, June 28, 2016
  2. ^ Mark Gibson, "Today Tonight", Channel 7, August 4, 2016
  3. ^ Toby Hussey, "The Dean of hearts" Archived 2018-03-18 at the Wayback Machine, The Examiner, August 31, 2017
  4. ^ a b Geraldine Alphonse, "Dean is giving strays a chance", Gosnells Examiner, November 7, 2019
  5. ^ a b Geraldine Alphonse, "A True Animal Hero", The Examiner, September 24th, 2020
  6. ^ Hunt, Annalise (2021-02-11). "Dean's medical mission". Your Local Examiner. Retrieved 2021-04-01.
  7. ^ Kelly Balaam, "Crisis prompts mission for stray cats", Narrogin Observer, April 30, 2020
  8. ^ Natalie Nazzari, "Give Our Strays A Chance (GOSAC)", Community News, April 27, 2014
  9. ^ Rachel Browne, "Truth about cats and dogs: 250,000 killed every year", The Sydney Morning Herald, June 6, 2010
  10. ^ Carla Hildebrandt, "Halls Head community meets animals seeking a home", Mandurah Mail, January 5, 2019
  11. ^ Ben Smith, "Thornlie teen hosting Give Our Strays a Chance fundraiser", The Comment News, May 2, 2017
  12. ^ Kaylee Meerton, "Impressive teenager hosts stray animal awareness event in Mandurah", Mandurah Mail, November 26, 2018
  13. ^ Toby Hussey, "Strays get a second chance thanks to teen", Examiner Newspapers, October 26, 2017
  14. ^ Melville, Brianna (2021-08-26). "Animal hero pens first book". Your Local Examiner. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  15. ^ a b James Liveris, "Thornlie: Teen’s animal charity gives strays an award winning chance", Comment News, October 5, 2018
  16. ^ Amy Blom, "From saving strays to a space camp", Examiner News Paper, March 31, 2016
  17. ^ Cam Findlay, "Young animal saviour once again on a mission", Examiner Newspapers, May 3, 2018
  18. ^ Toby Hussey, ["The Dean of hearts"], The Examiner, August 31, 2017
  19. ^ Sarah Waters, "Save-a-stray campaign goes global" Archived 2018-03-18 at the Wayback Machine, The Comment News, 29 April 2014, p. 1&3
  20. ^ Dean Morris, "GOSAC - schools", GOSAC Website, January 2018
  21. ^ "Meet Junior Ambassador Dean Morris. " Archived 2019-01-16 at the Wayback Machine, RSPCA WA, 2018
  22. ^ "LOCAL ANIMAL WELFARE HEROES RECOGNISED BY RSPCA WA" Archived 2019-01-16 at the Wayback Machine, RSPCA WA, October 2018
  23. ^ Cam Findlay, "Animal hero up to two awards", The Examiner, March 14, 2019
  24. ^ The Youth Affairs Council of Western Australia, "Dean Morris Finalist - WA Youth Awards" Archived 2020-10-21 at the Wayback Machine
  25. ^ "Examiner Newspapers - Gosnells Examiner Newspapers 28th January 2021 - Page 1". view.publitas.com. Retrieved 2021-01-28.
  26. ^ "Inspiring Australians' Network". Auspire - Australia Day Council of Western Australia. Retrieved 2023-01-13.