Get
involved! We're always seeking dedicated volunteers,
hardworking employees and generous patrons that may
consider a monetary or material donation. Listed below
are some ways you can help:
Donations
Online
Contributions are
your private donations that continue to support
our ongoing operations. The Humane
Association of Warren County is a 501(c)(3) local
non-profit organization making your donations
tax deductible. Make an online donation today!
Click
here.
Memorial
gifts are
a thoughtful way to honor the memory of loved ones.
When a memorial gift is received we send the donor
a thank-you card. The family of the deceased person
or pet receives a notification card, and if the
donation is $100 or more (you can donate any amount),
the deceased's name is displayed on our Memorial
Wall.
Honorary Gift are
donations made to commemorate a special occasion,
such as a birthday, anniversary or graduation. An
honorary gift can be just the right "pat on the
back" for someone you care about. When an honorary
gift is received, we send the donor a thank you letter
and the person being honored receives a notification
card.
Other Gifts such as
cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard and gifts-in-kind (donated
items such as pet food and blankets) are tax deductible,
and we will NOT sell or exchange the names of our
donors.
Participation
Special Event Committee Volunteer
Special Event Volunteers have a big job when called
upon. You will be helping with WCHA fundraisers and
other shelter events. Special Event Volunteers must
be able to commit to at least 3 projects/events per
year.
Shelter Help
Help with cleaning kennels, to walking pets, to stuffing
envelopes, to possible computer work and data entry.
All volunteers must be 16 years
or older, complete an application, and will be approved
to help before being called.
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To have a dog that makes a good, dependable
companion, you're going to have to spend some time training.
There's no other way for your puppy to know that chewing
on an old knotted sweat sock is acceptable, for example,
while chewing on the Irish lace tablecloth is not. She
needs to be taught appropriate behavior calmly, gently,
and--most important--consistently. As soon as you get
your pup, you can start teaching her how to obey you,
how to act around people and other dogs, and generally
to be the best-behaved dog ever.
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