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Vineland, NJ: Elementary School Raises $1000 to help Homeless Cats

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Lorraine Pino, Elementary School Teacher by day/Cat Rescuer by night, vowed to sell 1000 soft pretzels as a fundraiser to help homeless animals under the care of Furrever Friends Rescue and Volunteers, Inc. With the help of staff, and the hungry tummies of elementary students, a $1000 check was presented from the Dr.Williams Mennies School to Furrever Friends just before school closed for the summer.

For three weeks, Lorraine delivered fresh soft pretzels to the Dr. William Mennies School where fellow animal loving teachers gave up their lunch breaks to sell the treats in the lunchroom. For just $1, students eagerly enjoyed their pretzel and mustard with the knowledge that the money was going to help homeless cats.

Furrever Friends is a non-profit, all-volunteer animal rescue group that helps animals in the Delaware Valley find homes. The organization survives on the kindness of donations from the public.

Lorraine, her husband Bennie, and her daughter Melanie, have saved the lives of dozens of cats and kittens by fostering them in her home while they awaited adoption. Lorraine also contributes homemade gourmet desserts and balloon animal creations at various rescue fundraisers.

After the three week long project, Lorraine had one comment: “I can’t wait for that pretzel smell to get out of my car!”

Third Grade Class makes treats to benefit homeless animals

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Third Grade Class “3N” at Samuel Mickle School of East Greenwich Township donated 100 bags of homemade dog treats and 30 handmade cat toys to Furrever Friends Rescue and Volunteers. The children made and packaged the items themselves, which Furrever Friends will sell to raise money for veterinary bills.

Student Baker “Abby” with the class creations!

Student Baker “Abby” with the class creations!

Furrever Friends volunteer Sharon Bolt was surprised at the many questions that were asked by the students, including one little boy who wanted to volunteer.

Furrever Friends Rescue is run entirely by volunteers. They help abandoned, abused and unwanted cats to find responsible homes. Some of the cats available for adoption are showcased at the *new* Deptford Petsmart (near Sam’s Club) and can be viewed online at www.furreverfriends.org

 
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