Donations Greatly Accepted!
* Spay/Neuter Your Pets: This is the single most important thing that you can do to assist us in fighting animal overpopulation. "Fixing" your pets has far more benefits than one can imagine. For low cost spay/neuter options, please visit our spay/Neuter information page.
* Monetary Donations:We are a not for profit organization and are able to operate because of public donations. Donations go directly to the care of the animals , or towards sustaining the organization. Donations of money can be made in any amount and in a variety of ways. These offerings can be given directly to this organization, or directly to the veterinary hospital that we currently have accounts set up with. The veterinary hospital donations will go towards our current bill at that particular clinic. Please contact us so that we may direct you as to how to properly submit a donation and a big thank you goes to anyone who does so. We and the animals greatly appreciate the help.
* Supply Donations: We can always use supplies when it comes to caring for the animals. Below you can see a list of items that we can always use. Please contact us if you'd like to donate supplies of any kind so that we help you locate the best place to leave the donation for us to pick up. 1) Animal bedding (Old dog/cat beds, or blankets)2) Cat litter3) Canned/Dry Dog & Cat Food (We try to keep our rescues on Wellness brand foods when possible.)4) Cat/Dog Toys5) Cat/DogTreats6) Collars & Leashes (of all sizes)7) Name Tags With Our Organization Phone Number
8) GiftCertificates to any pet store
* Sponsorship:Sponsoring an animal means that you will assist in covering the medical costs of a particular animal. You will get to know the animal that you are sponsoring via pictures & routine updates. If you are interested in more information regarding sponsoring an animal, please email us.
* Fostering: Being a foster parent to an animal in need can be a very rewarding experience. This means that the animal will be in your home until he/she is adopted, which can be anywhere from 1 week to a couple of months. The more foster homes that we have, the more room we have to save more animals. If interested in more information on being a foster parent for an animal in need, please contact us! You can also find more information about fostering by clicking on the "Foster Care Program" tab under the "Get Involved" heading.
* Monetary Donations:We are a not for profit organization and are able to operate because of public donations. Donations go directly to the care of the animals , or towards sustaining the organization. Donations of money can be made in any amount and in a variety of ways. These offerings can be given directly to this organization, or directly to the veterinary hospital that we currently have accounts set up with. The veterinary hospital donations will go towards our current bill at that particular clinic. Please contact us so that we may direct you as to how to properly submit a donation and a big thank you goes to anyone who does so. We and the animals greatly appreciate the help.
* Supply Donations: We can always use supplies when it comes to caring for the animals. Below you can see a list of items that we can always use. Please contact us if you'd like to donate supplies of any kind so that we help you locate the best place to leave the donation for us to pick up. 1) Animal bedding (Old dog/cat beds, or blankets)2) Cat litter3) Canned/Dry Dog & Cat Food (We try to keep our rescues on Wellness brand foods when possible.)4) Cat/Dog Toys5) Cat/DogTreats6) Collars & Leashes (of all sizes)7) Name Tags With Our Organization Phone Number
8) GiftCertificates to any pet store
* Sponsorship:Sponsoring an animal means that you will assist in covering the medical costs of a particular animal. You will get to know the animal that you are sponsoring via pictures & routine updates. If you are interested in more information regarding sponsoring an animal, please email us.
* Fostering: Being a foster parent to an animal in need can be a very rewarding experience. This means that the animal will be in your home until he/she is adopted, which can be anywhere from 1 week to a couple of months. The more foster homes that we have, the more room we have to save more animals. If interested in more information on being a foster parent for an animal in need, please contact us! You can also find more information about fostering by clicking on the "Foster Care Program" tab under the "Get Involved" heading.