Animal Shelter Announces Matching Fundraiser to Help Animals in Need

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Bloomington Animal Shelter initiates a matching fundraiser, “Double the Love,” set for September 1 to September 21, to enhance its medical fund, which provides vital care for animals. Each dollar contributed will be matched up to $20,000, effectively doubling the financial support for emergency surgeries and treatments. Director Virgil Sauder stresses the critical nature of this campaign due to the shelter being over capacity and the demand for medical care outpacing the budget. Community members can donate in person at the shelter or send checks by mail. The shelter also encourages attendance at Food Truck Friday on September 12, where additional information will be available.

This fundraiser not only aims to meet immediate medical needs but also fosters community involvement in animal welfare. The success of this initiative could significantly alleviate the financial strain on the shelter’s medical fund. By participating, locals can make a lasting difference in the lives of vulnerable animals.

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