Humane Society Encourages Holiday Donations

$15 thousand legislative grant provides supplies for local shelter

Binghamton, NY – With the holidays approaching, Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo announced details of a legislative grant she obtained for the Broome County Humane Society. The $15 thousand grant will help purchase medical and pet supplies for the animal shelter. The Assemblywoman and representatives from the Humane Society used Thursday’s announcement as an opportunity to call on the community to help out during the holiday season. “As the owner of a rescue kitty, I’m very appreciative of the work the Humane Society does,” said Lupardo. “I’m glad I was able to secure this grant that will aid in the animals’ care until they find their forever homes. As people look for ways to give back during the holidays, I encourage them to think about donating to animal shelters.” “The Humane Society has provided care and services for over 650 animals this year and each year this number grows,” said Humane Society Executive Director Karen Matson. “This grant will help us purchase necessary surgical equipment and supplies that directly impact animals in need. We are grateful for Assemblywoman Lupardo’s support and that of those in the community that have contributed to the shelter.” The Humane Society is seeking a variety of items to help care for the 27 dogs and 52 cats currently at the shelter. High priority items include: Canned Dog Food (Pedigree)
Canned Cat & Kitten Food (Ground/Pate)
Purina Cat Chow (Blue Bag)
Purina Kitten Chow (Yellow Bag)
Pedigree Dry Dog Food (Yellow Bag) Adult,Small Breed & Puppy
Photocopy paper
Gift cards to Lowe’s, PetSmart, Creature Comforts, or Petco
Paper towels
Postage stamps “Forever” size and .34 cents
39 gal. garbage bags
Returnable bottles & cans
Bleach Monetary donations are also welcome, which will help pay for vet bills and utilities. You can also donate your time by signing up for various volunteer opportunities at the shelter. To learn more about how you can help, visit www.bchumanesoc.com or call 607-724-3709.