• Posted on January 18th, 2009

    Written by Jono Bacon

    Cristina Verduzco (SPCA) Interview Content

    I am pleased to announce that another person who is contributing interview content to the book is Cristina Verduzco, the Volunteer/Outreach Manager for the East Bay SPCA organisation that provides animal welfare services. Cristina is responsible for all facets of the volunteer program, coordination and planning of multiple events, and coordination of mobile adoptions. She also supervise the Feral Fix programme and the foster program.

    I actually met Christina while out shopping a week back. She had a tent set up and was performing outreach to sign up new volunteers. I shared with her my community work and before long we were comparing notes. She was a natural candidate to contribute content to the book, and I received her responses this morning. I will be merging it in today. Thanks, Cristina!:)




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  • 3 Comments

    Take a look at some of the responses we've had to this article.

    1. Posted on January 18th

      Although your topic is very thrilling. You could involve the community more. If you produced content alreadyI think a lot of us would love if you could share.

      Rockin’ Regards, Marco

    2. Jono Bacon
      Posted on January 18th

      Marco: I can see what you are saying, but I am also conscious to not issue a spoiler! The content fits into many specific areas of the book, and this would be difficult to put online as it would really need the context of the full chapter.

      One thing that I might do is put content that I didn’t use in the book online, so people can have thoughts thoughts available.

    3. Posted on January 20th

      I’m thinking that the idea of placing supplemental, or “extra” material online is pretty interesting, potentially it would stimulate the emerging community around the project, and perhaps stir up strong discussion for potential inclusion?

      Also, satisfy out need for a fix.

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