You may be wondering why you should donate to HART and not another shelter, perhaps one closer to you. The truth is, you should donate to your local shelter. Shelters do a lot, without much funding, and are very important in their communities. I've lost track of the number of people who have come into HART, heartbroken because they lost their house and couldn't take their cats with them to an apartment, or out of state. Others simply can no longer afford to take care of their cats. There are so many different stories out there, but they all result in more cats brought to the shelter.
HART is entirely run by volunteers. There is not a single person paid to be there, helping the cats. That includes the Board of Directors. Every penny that HART raises or is donated to HART goes directly to the care of the cats. Currently there are about 150 cats in the shelter, and more in foster homes. All of these cats are under HART's care.
I am passionate about helping HART, and I hope that you will share some of that passion, if not with HART then with your local shelter. Animals need our help.
HART is entirely run by volunteers. There is not a single person paid to be there, helping the cats. That includes the Board of Directors. Every penny that HART raises or is donated to HART goes directly to the care of the cats. Currently there are about 150 cats in the shelter, and more in foster homes. All of these cats are under HART's care.
I am passionate about helping HART, and I hope that you will share some of that passion, if not with HART then with your local shelter. Animals need our help.
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