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Ken Sutiak Has a Passion for Helping Animals and Changing Lives

Ken Sutiak finds pride in volunteering, with a special place in his heart for helping animals.

SARASOTA, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES, May 23, 2018 /EINPresswire.com/ -- When Ken Sutiak lived in Clifton, his job as a Human Resource Assistant at NJ Transit left him with only a little time to himself. Yet, he filled that time helping the 4H Club in the town.

Unfortunately, when his mother was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease Sutiak had to leave his life in Clifton behind. To help his mother, Sutiak moved back to his hometown of Totowa, New Jersey.

Although, his devotion to helping animals have a better life is constantly being upgraded. He didn’t let the unexpected turn his life took discourage him from his passion.

A Start to a Lifelong Endeavor

The first volunteer position Sutiak took was with The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). Through the ASPCA, Sutiak volunteered four hours per month. He would write letters that would garner the attention of the decision-makers and editors. This would get the society’s events posted in the mainstream media, which helped promote a positive response from the public.

Eventually, he was even able to utilize social media to spread awareness about events that focused on the wellbeing of animals and their rights.

Of course, at times, his efforts went unanswered. However, when he received a positive response, he knew that he was right where he belonged. Each positive response encouraged him to become more involved. Soon, he was spending all his free time working to help improve the rights and treatment of animals.

New Pursuits

After spending years learning, Ken Sutiak was able to get involved with researchers and vocal advocates. Soon, he found himself negotiating directly with the decision makers throughout the government.

Now, advocacy groups are actively in communication with legislators and Sutiak is at the helm. He is doing everything he can to spread awareness. Sutiak believes that these discussions with the government are vital and can only be good for the animals.

Being that Ken Sutiak has volunteered for years, he knows where to look to ward off any negativity. He sees the good that he and his fellow volunteers are doing. He knows that he is making a difference.

“It's great to see the numbers decline, knowing animals are finding homes and staying out of shelters;” Ken Sutiak said of his work, both administratively and actionably bureaucratic.

Other Forms of Volunteerism

In addition to helping animals, Ken Sutiak also spends his time helping to clean up the community of his hometown. He works with the town’s youth, encouraging them to do good deeds. Sutiak tries to impart the wisdom that by the kids doing good things, it will inspire others.

One of the proudest instances Sutiak cites for his human-helping efforts took place in the Spring of 2017.

During Spring Cleanup Day, 13,198 volunteers worked for a total of 65,990 hours. The trash collected amount to over a million pounds.

To close, Ken Sutiak is extremely proud of the work he’s doing and the difference he’s made in so many lives. He plans to continue volunteering and doing his part to change legislature and clean up the streets. Sutiak, like so many others, is actively working toward building a better, cleaner world for both people and animals alike.

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