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Front Street Animal Shelter has its most successful Giving Tuesday ever

While Black Friday and Cyber Monday are focused on purchasing, Giving Tuesday is meant to be the opposite — a day to give to the causes people treasure most. 

It’s a day that the Front Street Animal Shelter relies on to raise funds to support its programs, and last week, the shelter had its most successful Giving Tuesday ever, raising nearly $70,000 from online and offline donations.  

This year, the shelter specifically asked for help to support outreach work for the community.  

“Our shelter has made tremendous progress,” said Phillip Zimmerman, Front Street’s manager. “For example, year to date, we’ve hit our highest save rate for dogs in history at 94%. However, we’ve realized that there are many animal welfare concerns outside our shelter walls that need to be addressed as well.” 

In the campaign, the shelter stated that there is a tremendous lack of resources for vaccines, low cost or free spay/neuter, medical care, and other services, and that this shortfall is a big contributor to overpopulation in shelters. 

The shelter hopes to address the problems at the source, with funds to be used for services including: 

“We are incredibly grateful to all the donors who make these programs possible,” Zimmerman said. “While we receive a budget from the city, it isn’t enough to provide the above and beyond care that so many animals, both inside and outside the shelter, need to thrive. Our donors create a bright future for these animals, and bring great happiness to the people who love them as well.” 

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