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ANIMAL FRIENDS OF NORTH CENTRAL WEST VIRGINIA

252 Brewer Road

Morgantown, WV 26505

 

 

News Release

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                                                                                                      FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:

Dec. 9, 2015                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Alyssa Kolb

Public Relations Student

(610) 551-9850

amkolb@mix.wvu.edu

 

Animal Friends of North Central West Virginia offer new pet sponsorship program

 

            MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Animal Friends of North Central West Virginia has announced their new pet sponsorship program that is launching just in time for the holiday season.  Starting December 9, 2014, current foster animals residing in the sanctuary of Animal Friends are up for a full sponsorship program where anyone over the age of 18 can temporarily care for these precious animals.  

            Fill out a free application online at animalfriendswv.org to see if you are qualified to sponsor one of our furry friends.  Once you become a sponsor and are assigned an animal, it is your voluntary duty to visit your pet at Animal Friends and donate supplies to contribute to keeping your pet living healthy and happy! What you choose to do with your new companion is up to you as long as it follows health and safety precautions. 

            Animal Friends of North Central West Virginia is a non-profit organization that supplies refuge for unwanted, abandoned and abused animals free from the threat of euthanasia. Animal Friends offers a wide variety of services such as adoption and foster agencies, pre-adoption counseling, follow up counseling for “new parents” and a foster parenting program.  The purpose of Animal Friends is to save an animal’s life by giving it a second chance to live.  Stated on their website “We don't believe that pets should be killed simply because they have no homes. Last year in our area, more than 8,500 animals were euthanized, and countless others were killed along our roadways.”

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