For 30 days our residents, families, staff and community dropped off items that our local shelters would be in need of. Dog and cat food, pet beds, treats, water bowls, blankets and towels were just a few of the many things donated. It brought us so much joy to be able to drop the items off that we had been collecting all month. A special thanks to all the wonderful people that took the time to help a furry friend in need.
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