TLC-ND Animal Rescue
has received an emergency grant related to the impact of covid-10
thank you alley cat allies!
We're so grateful to announce that TLC-ND Animal Rescue has received an emergency grant related to the impact of COVID-19 from Alley Cat Allies. We'll use this to purchase food and supplies for not only the cats and dogs already in the rescue's care, but also to share with people in need of assistance to stock our pet food and supplies pantry. Since 2012, TLC-ND has helped individuals and families, on a case by case basis, by supplying necessary pet supplies when they do not have the financial means at the time. We are beyond grateful for this help. Stay tuned for more details.
#AlleyCatAllies
#ThankYouAlleyCatAllies
Keeping Up the Lifesaving Work
Alley Cat Allies is ensuring organizations can keep their doors open and continue to help the many cats and kittens who need them. Spay and neuter services are slowly becoming more available, but there will always be a need for emergency aid for young, vulnerable, unweaned kittens who are ill or injured or don’t have a mother. To learn more about Alley Cat Allies’ COVID-19 emergency response and find lifesaving information for cats during the pandemic, visit alleycat.org/Coronavirus.
#AlleyCatAllies
#ThankYouAlleyCatAllies
Keeping Up the Lifesaving Work
Alley Cat Allies is ensuring organizations can keep their doors open and continue to help the many cats and kittens who need them. Spay and neuter services are slowly becoming more available, but there will always be a need for emergency aid for young, vulnerable, unweaned kittens who are ill or injured or don’t have a mother. To learn more about Alley Cat Allies’ COVID-19 emergency response and find lifesaving information for cats during the pandemic, visit alleycat.org/Coronavirus.
In the news!
Take at look at DevilsLakeJournal.com to read about the Preceptor Iota chapter of Beta Sigma Phi and LuAnn Hinderscheit, Founder & Coordinator of TLC-ND Animal Rescue.