Wish List
Wish List
Our Wish List
The Central Pennsylvania Humane Society relies solely on donations of supplies and funding from the community to carry out our mission.
Our wishlist contains the items that we always need. While many of the items on our list appear very practical (i.e. paper towels, copy paper, Clorox), they are nonetheless essential items to ensure the best care for our animals.
Our Wish List
The Central Pennsylvania Humane Society relies solely on donations of supplies and funding from the community to carry out our mission.
Our wishlist contains the items that we always need. While many of the items on our list appear very practical (i.e. paper towels, copy paper, Clorox), they are nonetheless essential items to ensure the best care for our animals.
UPMC Scouting for Food/Chow Wagon Campaign
Thu, Apr 01
|UPMC GIVE BACK CAMPAIGN
For UPMC Employees
Time & Location
Apr 01, 2021, 12:00 AM EDT – Apr 30, 2021, 11:59 PM EDT
UPMC GIVE BACK CAMPAIGN
About the event
This Event was Built for UPMC EMPLOYEES
Dear Easter Bunny,
I’m writing to you because I’m scared. No, I’m not scared for me, but for all of my fur baby friends at the Central PA Humane Society shelter. My name is Molly, and I know there’s a lot going on right now that’s keeping my friends from getting the things they need at the shelter. COVID-19 has canceled all of the CPHS fundraisers in 2020 and so far in 2021. Over $225,000 has been lost to help fur babies like me!
You see about 3 months ago my family had thrown me out, and a kind soul found me and brought me to the shelter. I was out on my own for a while. They said I was skin and bones. I only weighed 19 pounds! Not only that, but I had a heart murmur and was in Kidney failure. The kind Veterinarian and volunteers at the shelter tried to feed me 5 times a day. It took a while, but I finally started to eat. I had no energy to wag my tail, bark, play or even stand up on my own. They weren’t giving up on me! They gave me meds to help my appetite, and everyone at the shelter was given guidelines to feed me anything I would eat. Boy those hot dogs tasted good! Anyway, after about 2 ½ months in the shelter’s infirmary, I was up to 27 ½ pounds, and my heart murmur was gone. Unfortunately, my kidney tests are still coming back abnormal. The thing is though I’m feeling good and love to play now. I even have a big sister, Macey! The kidney test is $300, but my new family is determined to give me the love and support I need to ace that kidney test in time! I’m so happy!
That being said, I’m scared because all of the fundraising events, needed to help all of my friends at the shelter, are being cancelled or postponed due to the COVID-19 Ppandemic I hear. Medications and Veterinarian bills are over $365,000 a year approximately. Where is this money going to come from? That’s where you come in Easter Bunny. Could you ask everyone to donate? Even if everyone donated a small amount it would be a Great Help! It takes over $900,000 a year to run the shelter, I overheard the Humane Officer say. I want my friends to get the help they need to find a home and be happy like me too.
Please Easter Bunny will you help? Oh and btw, thank you for my early present, my family!
Love,
Molly