Letters To The Editor

Thank You Parsi Times!

Dear Editor,

I, Genevieve Adil Dubash, Independent Animal Activist and Founder of my Animal Home in Ganeshpuri, with The Learning Space Foundation, would like to wholeheartedly thank the wonderful patrons of your esteemed publication.

I had placed an appeal in Parsi Times in August 2018 for donations in kind. I had appealed for furniture, a two wheeler and animal care supplies. As is always the case with Paris Times, the response I received was overwhelming and so positive, and I received storage cabinets, cupboards, additional small furniture, animal care supplies and a two wheeler by very compassionate and supportive donors.
I would like to especially thank Mr and Mrs Mehta who very generously donated furniture to my Animal Home in Memory of Late Mahazarine and Keki Mehta.

Parsi Times has always been a strong supporter and pillar for the wonderful fur Angels in Ganeshpuri.
Thank you and God bless you with all our hearts!

Genevieve Adil Dubash and the residents of Ganeshpuri Animal Home

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