Puerto Rico's beaches hold both breathtaking beauty and heartbreaking reality. With an estimated 650,000 stray dogs struggling to survive, The Sato Project has become a beacon of hope. In this episode of Impactually, we share the powerful story of a grassroots movement born on "Dead Dog Beach" and how it grew into a national model for sustainable animal rescue and community care.
Our Guests:
Chrissy Beckles - Founder & President, The Sato Project
Samuel Prieto Pulido & Natalia Rivera - Beach Rescue Coordinators
Dr. Nell Gridley, DVM - NYC Veterinarian
Major Topics / Highlights:
The stray dog crisis in Puerto Rico: scale, context, and history
Dead Dog Beach and the early days of The Sato Project
Community outreach, Freedom Flights
OperationSato: spay/neuter initiatives
Disaster relief and long-term sustainable change
How this model can inspire animal welfare efforts
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Featured Music:
A very special thanks to the Kadencia Orchestra for sharing their songs "Puerto Rico Te Extrano" and "Diaspora Puertorriquena" off their LP 'En Otro Barrio'. We have a link to their website and social media in our show notes, and their music is available on all major streaming platforms.
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