I would like to tell you a bit about one volunteer. Her name is Sue Wortman. Sue first came into my life in January of 2003 when she applied to adopt Dante, a black standard poodle in foster care with Ronna and Peggy in
I didn’t hear much from Sue after that for a while. It was about a year later that she called and said she wanted to visit and to bring Dante to let me see him. I was delighted and she came over and we visited. It was great to see her and to fill her in on what we were doing. Sue was already volunteering a tremendous amount of time and energy with a horse rescue group near her home so I didn’t think much of her inquiries about CPR life.
A year later, in September of 2005, Sue asked to join our volunteer activities. I hope she is still pleased with that decision.
Since that time, Sue has functioned as foster home, reference checker, home visitor, transporter and adoption counselor. She has become one of our most active volunteers, spending hours of her time and tons of talent in matching applicants with homes. She’s volunteers hands on here at Dreamweaver Farms, holding and cuddling babies, brushing and calming scared adults and helping with all our chores. Sue always does this with a smile on her face and a song in her heart. I’ve never seen her not smiling.
It’s amazing when you consider it – because Sue has faced a whole host of physical challenges that would put most of us out of commission for years, if not our entire lives. Sue is a 12 year breast cancer survivor, suffers from scoliosis since her early teens and has been under the knife to correct problems in her knees. She’s also had her gall bladder removed. Instead of giving in, Sue gets going. She told me recently that when faced with problems, you can either give up, or get up. She chose to always get up. Suddenly my petty complaints about the cold weather and how grumpy I was about having to be out in it were just that – petty.
Last year, Sue’s husband nominated Sue for the Susan J. Gloeckler Memorial Award, presented by the Roane County Humane Society, to members of the community who have made a difference in the lives of companion animals by giving of themselves. A whole committee of animal lovers recognized Sue’s devotion and dedication. She won.
Horsewoman, dog lover, cherished volunteer, grandmother, mother, wife and friend. Sue wears many hats, wears them well and with pride. I am glad she chose CPR as one of them.

7 Comments:
And thank you, Sue from a happy adopter! You are an amazing lady and are so appreciated. I'm so glad Donna has shared more of YOUR story here! -Jean and Chien (and Dave, Pippin, Abby, Niki, Roger, Oscar, Jackie, Guiness)
Sue, I am so happy to hear about you and I am proud to know you. What a wonderful heart you have and such a blessed life.
Your fellow transporter, Sherry Wilson
Sue, I knew you were a go getter for CPR and a very sweet lady. Did not know anything else about you. You are an inspiration in so many ways! You go girl! Vickie
Sue is our #1 AC -- she outpaces all of us and shows us the way!
Suzanne
Aunt Sue!!! Oh my gosh, I am so proud of you. I miss you and visit Oshkosh, WI again soon.
Paula~
DREAMERWEAVER FARMS: GOD GAVE DIRECTIONS TO ALL OF GOD'S CREATURES THAT COULD FIND THEIR WAY TO DREAMWEAVERS. THE WORKERS WHO DEVOTE THEIR TIME, EFFORT AND LOVE, ARE WHAT I WISH THE WORLD WAS ABOUT--LOVE, SHARING, AND ALL THAT TELLS THE ANIMALS HOW MUCH THEY ARE LOVED. HOW MUCH THANKS CAN BE GIVEN WHEN WORDS ARE INADEQUATE TO LET YOU FOLKS KNOW THAT LOVE FROM HAPPY ADOPTIVE PARENTS NOT ONLY GOES TO THE ONE THEY CHOSE, BUT TO YOU TOO.
THANK YOU FOR ALLOWING GLORY AND I
TO BE OWNED AND ADORED BY THE POODLE OF THE YEAR NAMED WENDY.
SHE TELLS US WHAT TO DO AND **WE DO IT**. LOVE TO EACH OF YOU FROM WENDY, LYNNE AND GLORY--LEAST WE FORGET BARBARA AND HER LIFELINE TO THE WORLD, NAMED ANJE.
THE ANIMALS SAY THANK YOU IN THEIR SPECIAL WAY, AND THE HUMANS SAY
THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF THEIR HEARTS.
"ALL THE LONELY ANIMALS, WHERE DO THEY ALL COME FROM".
WENDY, ANJE, GLORY AND LYNNE.
Thank you, Sue!!!!!!!!
In March of 2007 I was recently divorced, my 18 year old miniature had passed away and I was so lonely. Then Sue paired me with my perfect little girl. CPR called her "I-95 Dixie Chick" because she had been abandoned at a rest stop close to Georgia. Sue spent many hours making sure we were a perfect match.
Upon arriving in Richmond, VA, I was met by a tiny little girl who was half her normal weight. My mom felt certain she would die before we made it home. It was love at first sight for me and "Maggie". She is never more then a few feet from me at all times. If you see me you know Maggie is close by. She has doubled her weight and her wonderful personality touches everyone she meets. I am not sure whether I rescued Maggie or she rescued me.
Maggie and I are hoping to get to Dreamweaver one day so I can see where our story began.
Sue, I will be forever greatful to you and CPR for blessing me with the most cherished gift I have ever received.
Thank you,
Robyn Smith
Stuarts Draft, VA
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