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Editor’s Note Pulling for the Shelter Animals

As I’m finishing up this month’s issue of the magazine, I find myself struggling to do the math. “Have I really only been working with the Jordan’s Way team for two months? That can’t be right.”

Yet in two short months, I already feel like I’ve known my team for years. It sounds corny, but they feel like family. I think it’s because we share a such passion for these animals. Plus, they are just an amazing team and I’m so honored to be a part of this effort.

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Whether you are just discovering Jordan’s Way, or if you’ve been following Kris Rotonda’s efforts over the past couple of years, I hope you’ll go back and really read the story of Kris and Jordan’s Way, how and why he got started, and what Kris is planning to do next.

It’s easy to say we’d do anything for our pets. Kris has proven it time after time, and he’s about to do it again – by pulling a limited-edition Marvel Iron Man Hyundai Kona for 24 hours to try to get a million readers for this veru magazine, Jordan’s Way Home

Why do we want so many readers? Why is Kris willing to pull a car for 24 hours?

I promise it’s not to stroke our egos.

As the cover story explained, Kris started Jordan’s Way to help the unnoticed shelter animals – like Jordan – get noticed. Not the puppies. Not the designer dogs. We’re talking dogs and cats with medical and behavior issues, seniors, banned breeds, and others that maybe just get overlooked. That’s our goal, and YOU can help us get there!

If you’re reading this, you’ve probably already subscribed to the magazine online. So THANK YOU!

But I’m going to ask one more thing of you: share, share, and share some more. That’s it. Honest.

Just ask your friends and family to visit our website – www.JordansWayTour.com – and sign up for our magazine. It’s that simple. Really.

You can help us tell the stories of these amazing animals and the rescues that love them. Simply by subscribing and sharing, you can help us make a difference! You can help us get the unnoticed noticed.

Allison Hester EDITOR

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