These items had been collected by the resident volunteers during their month-long Animal Care Project. After the residents distributed the items to the shelter’s volunteers they toured the area where the dogs and cats that are available for adaption are housed. The residents were able to personally see how the items they collected would be put to good use. Juniper’s resident volunteers want to thank all who donated items to this successful endeavor.
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