Pound for (the) Pound!
Wanna’ shed some pounds? Then get on board with our new fundraiser, Pound for (the) Pound. The goal of this fundraiser is to collect dog and cat food, treats, and cat litter. Help us fill up our virtual trucks, below, with pound after pound! Our goal is to collect:
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600 pounds of dog food
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400 pounds of cat food
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100 cans of wet dog food
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100 cans of wet cat food
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50 pounds of dog treats
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500 pounds of cat litter
Choose from one of the many donation levels by clicking on the paypal dropdown menus, right. Your donation will support the Tucker County Animal Shelter in Parsons, WV. Check out their video, above, which talks about the shelter and their needs.
Your donations will feed and care for the animals waiting to be adopted at the shelter.
We’ll be running the fundraiser for the whole month of April, and will personally deliver your donations to the shelter in May (pics to come!) Check back every day to see the trucks filling up with food, treats, and litter.
Shed some pounds for spring and help shelter animals in need!
Doggie Donations
Goals:
600 pounds of dog food
730 collected so far
GOAL MET!!!
50 pounds of dog treats
79 collected so far
GOAL MET!!!
100 cans of wet dog food
185 collected so far
GOAL MET!!!
Goals:
400 pounds of cat food
495 collected so far
GOAL MET!!!
500 pounds of cat litter
516 collected so far
GOAL MET!!!
100 cans of wet cat food
100 collected so far
GOAL MET!!!
Cat Collection
Many thanks to our amazing donors:
Redeemer Lutheran Church
Kyle Young, via Costco
Sue Hempen
Jim Morrissey
Brian Reid
Linda Junkins Smith
Janice Pesyna
William Albert
Leo Plourde
Bill Bethke
Renee Parcover
Cynthia Humphrey
Sharon Dalton
Kelly Redrow
Diane Graff
Betty Hicks
Shannon Criss
Mary Ann Hoehl
Lynn Johnson
Stewart Smith
Pam Lowery
Sharon Dalton (2nd donation)
James Green
Alan Kolski
Robin Zepp
Carol Lander
Tracey Lawruk
Amy Lockwood
Jan Buchanan
Stephanie Engel
Jane Thompson
Montrey Hunt
Joan Fitzell
Anonymous
Heather Stevens
Nancy Slocumb
Aubrey Hamilton
Valerie Ciccone
Erin Cerpa