On May 6, 2020

Rutland County Humane Society thanks you

Notes of meaning from Rutland County supporters, donors

Your notes mean so much to us. Whether it is a note card in the mail, an email through our website, a post on Facebook, the memo line of a donation. It seems every time we turn around there is a note of support from you. We love them and they mean so much to us! Knowing you’re there for us and that you support the work we do for the animals, puts a smile on our faces.  A spring in our step.  And a feeling of community, which couldn’t be more important than at a time like this. We decided to post the words on a board in our staff area that we walk by so many times a day so we’re reminded that the work we do means a lot to the animals as well as our community. For that, we are grateful! Keep ‘em coming.

Thank you from all of us at RCHS!

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