Two of the demonstrations combined with blanket and towel
drives for local animal shelters.
Not exact matches
Identifying Future Trends Due to campaigns by
local governments advising citizens to take all
animal - safety precautions and efforts by
shelters to prevent the return of adopted pets into the system, public conscientiousness is
driving the demand
for innovative identification options.
How about benefits like a stray pet
drive - home service that keeps
animals out the
shelter... how about someone trained in community relations and conflict resolution to help you resolve any pet - related problems with your neighbors... how about a free spay / neuter service
for members of the public who can't afford retail vet services... and how about a fund to pay
local vets when a
shelter animal needs medical care?
From organizing supply
drives and raising thousands in funds to making room
for hundreds of
shelter animals from the south so that displaced pets had a place to stay while they waited
for their families to find them, our
local animal people went above and beyond.
The Pet Club has, among other things, raised money
for a
local animal shelter, set up a Pet Memorial Garden, put up a school bulletin board, spotlighted students and teachers who have helped companion
animals, gotten involved with bringing a soldier's dog back to Maine from Afghanistan, submitted an article to Downeast Dog News, and donated $ 500 to MFOA from a penny
drive and sale of gourmet dog bones made by teachers and parents.
South Lake County could boast its first
animal shelter next year if a fund - raising drive by local pet lovers proves successful.A shelter to be operated by the South Lake Animal League could be open for business by summer 1994, provided the group can collect $ 180,000 in donations, league President Beth McCabe
animal shelter next year if a fund - raising
drive by
local pet lovers proves successful.A
shelter to be operated by the South Lake
Animal League could be open for business by summer 1994, provided the group can collect $ 180,000 in donations, league President Beth McCabe
Animal League could be open
for business by summer 1994, provided the group can collect $ 180,000 in donations, league President Beth McCabe said.
VINELAND — The Cumberland County SPCA is eager to convert your unwanted shoe stash into much needed
shelter cash.Through an established relationship with the WoofTrax app, the
shelter staff is now participating in a new fundraising opportunity.RELATED: Dogs & cats at Cumberland County SPCA need a homeWooftrax Shoes
for Shelters & Rescue purchases new or gently used footwear from
shelters at a bulk rate.So the
local Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals is hosting a shoe
drive, asking the community to bring in their old soles.