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Five women making an impact in Ann Arbor
Meredith Bruckner, Community News Producer, All About Ann Arbor
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Good morning!
A day after International Women’s Day, I’d like to highlight some women who have been making a major impact locally. Whether it be through nonprofit work, lending their eye and skills to some of the coolest spaces in town or simple acts of kindness, here are six women who have left their mark on the community in more ways than one.
Eileen Spring
President and CEO of Food Gatherers, Spring was named United Way of Washtenaw County’s Woman of the Year for her work in alleviating hunger when the pandemic caused local need to skyrocket. “We have never seen anything like it,” Spring said in October.
Animal investigator earns national recognition for Ypsilanti pet store raid
Updated Mar 08, 2021;
Posted Mar 08, 2021
Melinda Szabelski, Cruelty and Rescue Supervisor at Washtenaw County’s Humane Society of Huron Valley,was named a “local hero” as part of the Humane Society of the United States Stop Puppy Mills Campaign.
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WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI It didn’t take long for Melinda Szabelski and her team of Humane Society of Huron Valley investigators to find dozens of animals being kept in unsanitary conditions at Pet City Pet store a year ago.
Animals inside the Ypsilanti Township store were showing signs of illness, Szabelksi said. Discharge from the eyes and mouth were easily visible, while the cages and aquariums some of the animals were kept in were filthy, and the animals were left without food or water, she said.