Will you help us keep the building warm and the animals fed and comfortable during these cold days? Nothing feels more welcoming than coming into a warm house after being out in the cold. You can help provide that welcomed warmth by participating in the RCHS Winter Warmth Fundraiser. By donating any amount, you will receive three entries into the raffle to win cash prizes! You can enter online, over the phone, or stop by the shelter to pick up a raffle form. To learn more about how you can help the animals and win cash prizes, please visit our website at www.rchsvt.org or call 802-483-9171
Help keep animals warm with RCHS fundraiser

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