Jamie Brianna's Legacy Fund

Jamie Brianna's Legacy Fund A world where pet parents never have to give up, euthanize, or let their pets suffer. I’ve been an animal lover my entire life. Peace, Love, & Rock n Roll!

Jamie Brianna’s Legacy Fund has been created to honour my beloved daughter, Jamie Brianna Spielman, who died suddenly in November of 2017. In January of 2019 I adopted a dog named Hemingway; he was 12+ years old with multiple medical issues. Sadly, after only three months with me, he was ready to go to the Rainbow Bridge and I dutifully and tearfully let him go. I believe Jamie sent Hemingway to m

e and the two of them decided to kick my butt into gear. I’ve had the idea of creating an animal sanctuary for many years, but have struggled with how to make the dream a reality. Jamie and I share a passion for helping animals and people and I thank them both for inspiring me to pursue this passion. When I was little I thought I wanted to be a vet, that’s the only way I knew of to help animals. As I grew up, I realized I‘m not so good with blood and guts, so I gave up on the vet idea, but never lost my passion for animals. I became a vegetarian when I was in my 20’s and I raised Jamie as a vegetarian, a choice she carried on into adulthood, and she was raising her son as a vegetarian. There are a few things that stand out in my memory of Jamie and her passion for helping animals: I remember her telling me once about seeing a dead cat on the side of the road. She wrapped the cat in her sweatshirt and took it to a vet so it wouldn’t just remain on the road to be destroyed by traffic or wildlife. Then there was the time she was living in South Dakota and found a stray cat in the snow. She took the cat in and named her Ash. When Jamie had ”extra” food stamps, she would buy food for the homeless people with dogs who were hanging out near the grocery store. Probably the last time she ever did this, she saw one guy and a dog when she went into the store, and when she came out there were others who had joined him. She felt really bad because she had only bought enough for one. When my Jamie passed away, I knew I had to find a way to honour her and our shared passion. I had a few ideas rolling around in my brain and have now settled on this one: creating a fund to help people keep their beloved pet(s), rather than being forced to make the heartbreaking decision to surrender their pet to a shelter due to lack of funds for medical care, pet deposit for housing, basic behavioural training, etc. There are many ways to save animals‘ lives, a shelter intervention program is one. It not only keeps animals out of the shelter to begin with, it keeps them with the family who loves them. I think Jamie would approve because she would have been absolutely crushed if ever forced to make that heartbreaking decision; her babies were family, as it always should be. Jamie Brianna Spielman, I love you and miss you every second of every day, and I’m so proud to be your Momma.

Feeling overwhelmed lately. We’re always open for donations, but I need a break. 💚
05/30/2026

Feeling overwhelmed lately. We’re always open for donations, but I need a break. 💚

05/27/2026
05/26/2026

When we call for a No Kill nation, we are specifically referring to the promise and success of open-admission No Kill Equation sheltering: https://youtu.be/JCTt5JppNA8?si=RarWDDab_7XK4WKL .

We are NOT referring to the fundraising scam where “managed intake,” “community sheltering,” and “Human Animal Support Services” are euphemisms for “no entry” and where increases in placement rates are dependent on animals being dumped and left to suffer on the street: nokilladvocacycenter.org/the-toolkit/give-me-shelter.

If the goal of a No Kill nation is to truly mean something, we must stay rooted in reality: a placement rate cannot be considered ethical if it comes at the cost of abandoning the very animals shelter staff are responsible for protecting. These animals do not cease to exist simply because municipal shelters fail to count them. They are still suffering, still dying, and their lives still matter.

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Today is the official unofficial start of Summer! 🌞🐝🦋🌸 That means beach trips, picnics, camping, a day at the river, bas...
05/26/2026

Today is the official unofficial start of Summer! 🌞🐝🦋🌸 That means beach trips, picnics, camping, a day at the river, baseball, and so much more. 🩱🍉😎🏖️🧺⚾️⛺️If I had some of these made, would you buy one (or more)? It’s a 6-can cooler with a side pocket.

05/25/2026

We’re exhausted.

Exhausted from being told to “show proof” after years of screenshots, public records, videos, audits, filings, timelines, and receipts.

Exhausted from watching people dismiss disturbing Patreon videos as “AI” simply because the truth makes them uncomfortable.

Exhausted from repeatedly pointing out the same questions surrounding missing dogs, financial discrepancies, recycled content, blocked critics, qualified audits, and transparency concerns… only to be told to stop asking questions.

The reality is this:
You do not have to believe us.
You are free to stay in the fantasy version of The Asher House that was carefully built for social media consumption.

But ask yourself why questioning a multimillion-dollar nonprofit is treated like betrayal.

Ask yourself why supporters are discouraged from asking hard questions.

Ask yourself why transparency is seen as “hate.”
Nobody is forcing people to look deeper.

But the information is there for anyone willing to step outside the carefully curated narrative and see it for themselves.

Accountability is not hate.

Especially in light of what's been finally uncovered at Miranda’s Rescue in California....
ALL of the Asher House animals also deserve the truth.

It’s World Bee Day. Despite their peskiness and ability to ruin a picnic, bees are absolutely essential to our survival....
05/20/2026

It’s World Bee Day. Despite their peskiness and ability to ruin a picnic, bees are absolutely essential to our survival. Without bees and other pollinators, there is no food. 💚🐝🦋🌸🌻

05/20/2026

If you still pay to go see animals perform at SeaWorld, please read this.

Looking for feedback about this page, and JBLF in general. Trying to boost engagement and encourage more people to donat...
05/18/2026

Looking for feedback about this page, and JBLF in general. Trying to boost engagement and encourage more people to donate so we can expand our reach and help more pets and their people. TIA for your responses. 💚

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