On December 9, 2020

Help RCHS exceed its $12,000 matching challenge

Generous Rutland County Humane Society (RCHS) supporters have offered to donate $12,000 if the community will match it by Dec. 31, 2020!  What a great opportunity to help the homeless animals in Rutland County.  Every dollar helps and before you know it, we will have reached $12,000, and then it will be matched dollar for dollar.

If you’d like to help the animals you can send a check to RCHS, 765 Stevens Road, Pittsford, VT 05763 and note “$12,000 Matching Challenge” in the memo line.  You can also donate on our website (rchsvt.org), at the Adoption Center or over the phone.  If you have any questions please contact Beth at shelterbeth@rchsvt.org or 802-483-9171.  Thank you for being part of this wonderful opportunity to help the animals!

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