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INTERNATIONAL VENDOR SPOTLIGHT BODO VENDORS RALF AND MARIO: “LIFE WITHOUT DOGS? IMPOSSIBLE!” BY SEBASTIAN SELLHORST ANYONE WHO IS A GUEST AT A BODO CONTACT POINT will always meet one or more dogs there. There is hardly a vendor meeting where a handful of four-legged friends are not present. We accompanied some of them on a walk through downtown Bochum. With Ralf and Mario, we walk through the AppoloniaPfaus Park. With them is a troupe of three dogs, who are happy to romp around again after sitting still for an hour at the vendor meeting. “When I got an apartment in Bochum, I didn’t know anyone here and fell into a hole. I wasn’t with bodo at the time. That’s when my family gave me Maja,” Mario says. “She was 14 months old at the time and came to me from Macedonia and was my salvation. I couldn’t imagine my life without her.” It was much the same for him, Ralf tells us, as he keeps trying in vain to untangle the two dog leashes with Tyson and Cassey. “Sometimes there are days when I’m not feeling well and I wonder why I even bother to get up. Then I look at these two and know why I’m doing all this.” MAJA SITS BY A RECENT ISSUE OF BODO. COURTESY OF BODO LEFT - RALF WITH TYSON AND CASSEY, RIGHT - MARIO WITH MAJA. COURTESY OF BODO As we walk down Kortumstrasse, we keep stopping to say hello to other dog-human teams. “You inevitably strike up a conversation with other pet owners,” Ralf explains. “For many people on the street, their dog is the only constant in their lives. They would never part with their animal. That’s why, for many, overnight shelters where you’re not allowed to take animals are out of the question.” After a few meters, we pass the sales place of Petra, who has already set up with Milo and Amy. For her, too, the animals come first. She can plan expenses for food well. It is difficult with veterinary costs. That can quickly become expensive. “But I would rather save on food than on the health of my two,” she says as she slips them a treat. When we arrive at Mario’s selling point, the first thing we do there is spread out Maja’s blanket. “At first she was skeptical when it came to selling. But now, she’s relaxed and knows all the regular customers,” Mario reports as he fills a small bowl with water. Recently, Maja and Mario had another offspring. “Bella, a beagle with extra length,” as Mario describes her with a laugh. Actually, she should only stay with him for a short time for care, but at the moment it looks like she will stay longer. Because there was one thing everyone agreed on today: A life without a dog? Impossible! ■ Courtesy of bodo / International Network of Street Papers HOW TO HELP The money we take in from vendors helps us cover a portion of our printing costs, but we depend largely on donations from individuals, businesses, and foundations to help us pay our rent and keep the lights on. 1 4 GET THE WORD OUT We rely on grassroots marketing to get the word out about what we do. Talk to people about our organization and share us with your network. Support us on DONATE Donations to the Denver VOICE are tax-deductible. Go to denvervoice.org to give a one-time or recurring donation. You can also mail a check to: Denver VOICE | P.O. Box 193 | Denver, CO 80201 3 VOLUNTEER We need volunteers to help with everything from newspaper distribution to event planning and management. Contact program@denvervoice.org for volunteering information. 5 SUBSCRIBE If you are unable to regularly purchase a newspaper from our vendors, please consider a subscription. We ask subscribers to support our program with a 12-month pledge to give $10 a month, or a one-time donation of $120. Subscriptions help us cover our costs AND provide an amazing opportunity to those who need it most. Go to denvervoice.org/subscriptions for more information. @denverVOICE 2 ADVERTISE Our readership is loyal, well-educated, and socially concerned. Readers view purchasing the paper as a way to immediately help a person who is poor or homeless while supporting long-term solutions to end poverty. If you are interested in placing an ad or sponsoring a section of the paper, please contact us about rates at ads@denvervoice.org. June 2022 DENVER VOICE 3

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