Norfolk County Humane Society Inc. • Phone: 781-844-6172 cell anytime; office 781-828-8084 • Contact NCHS • Visit NCHS on the web
CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS
PROCEEDS HELP FEED SHELTER DOGS
Ornaments with candy cane or dog biscuit.
NCHS has created these special handmade ornaments for the holidays. Proceeds go to feed NCHS shelter dogs. Use as an ornament, or instead of a bow when wrapping a gift. Or give them to a child in your life, or anyone else who is dog friendly.
These items are only $2, and your money counts as a tax-deductible donation. So not only are you getting a gift and helping to feed shelter dogs, you are getting a tax credit.
To order, please do the following:
Go to the NCHS website and click "Make a Credit Card Donation ONLINE."
Select "Other" as your donation amount, and type in $2.
Email NCHS to start processing your order.
You can also send in a check to NCHS. Please contact NCHS for more information.
ABOUT THE NORFOLK COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY
The Norfolk County Humane Society is an all volunteer, non-profit, no-kill organization working to place homeless animals.
Their special programs include helping low-income and senior housing tenants keep their pets by paying any extra insurance required by housing and providing food and vet care when owners cannot afford them. They also work with homeless and abandoned cats, dogs, rabbits, and other small animals by getting them food, shelter, vet care, adoptions, etc.
Their other programs include:
- Training with dog adoptions
- Providing food and vet care assistance for handicapped individuals, senior citizens, and low income individuals
- Vehicle donation program-individuals can donate their motor vehicles, including cars, trucks, RV's, motor homes, motorcycles, etc. for a tax deduction.
NCHS does not have a shelter. Instead, animals under their care are boarded or fostered until they get a permanent home. NCHS accepts donations through their website.
Norfolk County Humane Society Inc. • Phone: 781-844-6172 cell anytime; office 781-828-8084 • Contact NCHS • Visit NCHS on the web
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