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Arnprior & Renfrew
Thanks!
Maureen Sly-Havey
Maureen and her husband Chris Havey decided to hold a charity event, planning to become an annual event, this year was the first one, and they chose us as the recipients. They have two dogs that were adopted from our shelter. On Sunday June 13, they held a brunch at the Old Staye House restaurant, with a silent auction and raffle draws. As a result they brought us over $1800 as well as LOTS of supplies and tons of pennies that we haven't got counted yet.
Bow-wow, wow! Thanks Maureen, Chris & friends!
Lauren Bazley
Lauren Bazley is a grade 10 student who had a civics project to complete. The students were asked to get involved to help out a cause of their choice. Lauren's family
recently adopted a cat "Rooney" from our shelter, so she immediately thought of us.
She held a penny & supplies drive and had a ton of fun doing it.
Thanks Lauren, we're giving you an 'A'!
Daniel Dupuis
Daniel Dupuis is an animal lover and has several pets. He turned nine on the weekend. he asked for donations to the shelter instead of gifts for his birthday party. He brought us an impressive haul, it must have been
a heck of a party!
Thanks a bunch and happy birthday Daniel!
Tim's Burner Service
391 Charles Ave. Renfrew
613-432-9286
Tim from Tim's Burner Service in Renfrew presents a $1,000 donation to board members Brenda Ambrose & Jennifer Smith during the Renfrew Home & Leisure Show in April.
- Now that's cookin' with oil, Thanks!
Tyler Beresnikow
Tyler Beresnikow is in Grade five at Pakenham Public school. As a project Tyler decided to organize a penny drive at school on behalf of the Shelter. He collected 7,068 pennies.
- A penny given is a penny put to good use. Great work Tyler!
Emma Roelen & Caitlain Lazurkl
This is Emma Roelen & Caitlain Lazurkl, they are grade ten students at West
Carleton High school. For their Civics project they held a loonie drive and
raised money for the Shelter.
- Loonies are most welcome. Thanks!
TD Canada Trust
TD Canada Trust in the Arnprior Mall hosted a display table and sold chocolate bars donating all the proceeds the Shelter.
- A credit to the community. Thanks ladies!
A Jump-a-thon
Horseback riders aged 2-82 donated $750 raised at a jump-a-thon held at Windswept Farm. Some riders went over poles on the ground while others jumped over jumps. From left to right: Claire Jones, Emily Mutzke, Courtney Cavanagh, Meg Chippior and her dog, Dusty, Leslie Dalton, Jennifer Wilson, Heather Seeler (organizer) and Ruth Blacklock.
- Thanks!
Bytown Motorcycle Association Dual Sporters
Bytown Motorcycle Association's Dual Sporters raised funds for the Shelter through 2 motorcycle rides.
Some participants shown: Terry Young, Eric, Heather Seeler, Kevin Virag and Manon Virag.
- Open roads with open hearts. Thanks!
Peebles Loto Centre - Arnprior Mall
Staff made up Christmas Gift Baskets, sold them at the Centre donating all the proceeds to the shelter.
Jackpot! Thanks ladies!
Mrs. Benson's Gr5 & 6 class Cobden Public School
Mrs. Benson's grade 5 and 6 classes at Cobden Public School made
donations to the shelter this Christmas in lieu of buying gifts for each other. The students brought
in a lot of supplies for both dogs and cats.
Canadian Tire - Arnprior
The Canadian Tire Store in Arnprior hold a jean day every Friday,
the employees participating are asked to make a donation to charity. We received $180 store
credit and were invited us to buy some much needed supplies.
First Choice Haircutters
The First Choice girls celebrate ‘Jean Day’ every Friday, as a lot of businesses do. BUT their celebration includes a donation to the shelter every week, helping the less fortunate shelter animals receive veterinary care – just like their own beloved pets.
A cut above. Thanks girls!!
Jeannine Roy
Jeannine set up at the Arnprior Mall recently selling her beautiful crocheted snowflakes to raise money for the shelter.
Its snowing kindness. Thanks Jeannine.
RCI Students
Five students from RCI High School in Renfrew, who wish to remain anonymous, sold “CANDYGRAMS” at Halloween, raising over $175 to buy supplies for the shelter.
Selfless giving. Thank you so much.
Hopetown Trail Rid
Hopetown Charity Trail Ride Sat, Oct. 17 with participation from Quebec, Almonte & Lanark getting together to raise funds for the shelter. A beautiful day ending with a bbq. Thank you to all who came out to support us and Stacey of course for organizing the whole thing.
In Patient staff, ADMH
Michelle Johnston, Vicki Murdoch & the In Patient Unit staff of the Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital hosted a corn roast with proceeds going to the shelter.
A harvest of help. Thanks ladies.
Amy Furgoch
Amy Furgoch just turned 14 years old. Amy’s family is one of the shelter’s foster families that help us look after cats while waiting for permanent homes. Amy and her family have helped us look after many cats and kittens(including the two in the picture). Amy had a birthday party and asked for donations for the shelter in lieu of gifts, she brought us supplies as well as a monetary donation all of which are sorely needed and very much appreciated.