Interview by Irene Soriano Brightman, PITStop Editor
Downtown Dog Rescue is very pleased to feature an interview with Laura Menck, the founder of Animal Care for Artists Initiative (ACAI) based here in Southern California. Who does ACAI serve and what service do they provide? The mission statement says it all – “To assist low income individuals, employed in the arts, in covering the cost of medical care for their animal companions.”
It is a much needed service for a segment of an oftentimes overlooked workforce. One can be a “struggling artist” and understand what “financial challenges” can mean and one can be a “working artist” and still belong to a sector that doesn’t bring in a high earning punch and keep one “financially challenged.”
Many in the animation industry have recently felt the crunch with departments getting downsized plus massive layoffs have occurred in various creative fields. When worrying about rent and food, vet bills become an added burden to an already alarming financial situation. For many artists, pets provide comfort, companionship and oftentimes inspiration that help grow their artistic inclinations and projects (Moby is an example and poet, Mary Oliver! While they might not need ACAI’s services, I wonder if they would help fund it!). When our companions get ill and we’re financially strapped (I’ve been there!), the service that ACAI provides becomes invaluable.
If you were given $10,000 tomorrow, what 5 things would you implement for ACAI right away?
In one year, our exempt status will be in place and it will make us more effective for fundraising opportunities. In five years, we would love to have enough funds on hand that no animals would have to wait to receive their care. We would also like to find vets that might offer services at a slightly discounted cost. Ideally, we would love to connect with someone well known in the arts who would be willing to lend their name to ACAI. That can go so far in terms of promotion and fundraising. Finally, we would love to offer our services on a nationwide scale so in five years we hope to share our mission and services with artists throughout the United States. I’ve come to believe that any successful animal welfare related work takes “a village,” any folks or organizations you would like to thank for getting ACAI running and going?
So many already! Our board has been endlessly supportive. Rob Kelly was the first artist to jump on board and he created our incredible logo. Thomas Valle-Guatemala created our website an has helped us maintain it. The positivity of DDR and other wonderful rescue groups has been especially exciting. How can PITStop readers help ACAI at this juncture? Are there volunteer opportunities available?
Spread the word about us, check our our website Animal Care for Artists Initiative or Facebook page(Search words “The Animal Care for Artists Initiative”), and consider donating if this is something that moves them. If someone would like to host an event of some kind for fundraising even better! In the past year we have been allowed to set up a table at local music shows such as Harry the Dog and The Grand Old Echo, and art shows at ThinkSpace Gallery; if people are willing to let us do that we’ll come on down!

The Pet Medical Center of Sunland staff is pictured with Precious. ACAI is helping Precious with her dental disease issues. Her guardian was in music until he suffered serious health problems this year.
Editors Note:
Laura has been waiting to get her 501(c)(3) exemption application approved. But as we all know in non-profit land, turn around time from the IRS is a virtual black hole while numerous requests for assistance from artists have continued to pour through ACAI’s doors. Until she gets her official letter from the IRS, we hope that folks will consider donating to help urgent vet cases for animal companions of various artists that have been severely affected in their respective disciplines during this economic downturn. It wont be tax deductible (for now!) but it will help a lot of animals waiting for needed medical care!

