Humane Society of Morgan County For Immediate release
Contact: Susan Kemenyas, Board
Secretary
Humane Society of Morgan County
Phone: 304-258-7841 TIME
SENSITIVE
Email: Susan_Kemenyas@yahoo.com
HUMANE SOCIETY ANNOUNCES EXTENSION ON CHALLENGE GRANT AND OFFERS GREEN TIPS FOR PET CARE
The Humane Society
of Morgan County announces that the donor group that created
The St. Patrick’s Day Matching Challenge”has
graciously extended the deadline for the challenge. Database
failure prevented generation of mailing labels for the donor
appeal prepared to go out in conjunction with the related
advertising appeals. To redeem the project and be good stewards
of the challenge grant, several Board members, including
the officers, spent many hours searching old data records
for donor information and hand-addressed all of the envelopes
in the mailing. Learning of the dedicated efforts of these
Board members to get out this mailing, in addition to all
of the things the Board is working on to improve the functioning
of the organization and of the adoption center, the donor
group extended the challenge to the end of March.
In keeping with
the green theme of St. Patrick’s Day, the Humane Society of Morgan County offers these“green” (eco-friendly and natural) pet care tips. Be very careful with flea and tick collars, powders and sprays.Many of these products are as hazardous to your pet as they are to the critters they are meant to kill. If you check with your vet before using any of those products, you will safeguard your pet’s
health and protect it from it from fleas and ticks. Buying
natural pet products to feed and care for your pet is also
a good investment in the life and health of your pet. Some
are available on-line, in catalogs, and at pet supply stores.
Locally, a full line of natural pet care products is available
at the Community Garden Market in Berkeley Springs. While natural
pet products are generally more expensive than other pet products,
they most often prove to be more than worth their cost in the
quality of life and health they provide for your pet as well
as helping to prevent much of the vet expense that so often
comes from not using the best quality pet products.
To participate in
the challenge, the community is asked to send their donation
checks payable to: The Humane Society of
Morgan County, PO Box 705, Berkeley Springs, WV 25411. Please
notate on your check that the donation is for the “St. Patrick’s Day Challenge”.
The Humane Society is a 501(c)(3) Charitable Organization and
all donations are tax deductible. Weekly updates on the status
of donations are posted on the Humane Society website: www.hsmc-wv.org
where you will also find a calendar of upcoming events, news
and information related to the Humane Society and various ways
to help support the adoption center.