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In this episode of Tails of Resilience, we’re joined by Micki Simone from West Columbia Gorge Humane Society—a small but mighty nonprofit based in Washougal, Washington, where every animal is treated as an individual with a story worth honoring.
Micki met with us from her car in a parking lot at night—a fitting snapshot of how unpredictable and all-consuming rescue work can be. In our conversation, she speaks with honesty and heart about the emotional and logistical challenges her team faces, and the even bigger systemic struggles that rescues across the country are up against.
We talk about what it really takes to stay in this field—the kind of resilience that’s built over time, the importance of boundaries and self-care, and the ongoing effort to help the public understand the very real limitations that all shelters and rescue groups face.
This episode is a reminder that behind every animal saved is a human doing their best—often in the dark, literally and figuratively—with deep love, fierce determination, and the quiet hope that their work makes a difference.
STATS FOLLOW UP:
⚠️ Trigger Warning:
🔗 Featured Rescue:
West Columbia Gorge Humane Society (WCGHS)
Website: https://wcghs.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wcghs/
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/wcghumane
🌟 Links + Resources:
🎵 Music from #Uppbeat
By ZodiPawsIn this episode of Tails of Resilience, we’re joined by Micki Simone from West Columbia Gorge Humane Society—a small but mighty nonprofit based in Washougal, Washington, where every animal is treated as an individual with a story worth honoring.
Micki met with us from her car in a parking lot at night—a fitting snapshot of how unpredictable and all-consuming rescue work can be. In our conversation, she speaks with honesty and heart about the emotional and logistical challenges her team faces, and the even bigger systemic struggles that rescues across the country are up against.
We talk about what it really takes to stay in this field—the kind of resilience that’s built over time, the importance of boundaries and self-care, and the ongoing effort to help the public understand the very real limitations that all shelters and rescue groups face.
This episode is a reminder that behind every animal saved is a human doing their best—often in the dark, literally and figuratively—with deep love, fierce determination, and the quiet hope that their work makes a difference.
STATS FOLLOW UP:
⚠️ Trigger Warning:
🔗 Featured Rescue:
West Columbia Gorge Humane Society (WCGHS)
Website: https://wcghs.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wcghs/
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/wcghumane
🌟 Links + Resources:
🎵 Music from #Uppbeat