On August 18, 2021

Pampered Chef for Pampered Pets fundraiser for RCHS

Pampered Chef for Pampered Pets is a Pampered Chef fundraiser to help raise needed funds for RCHS! If you missed out on ordering items the last time around, you will be able to shop again during the month of September to help make a difference. RCHS will receive a percentage of each sale made during the fundraiser, so check out their awesome products and help to make a difference for the homeless animals in our care! It’s a win-win! There will be new items releasing for fall, so you can get a head start on making sure you have everything you need for your holiday gatherings. Check out our website at rchsvt.org for more details, and to shop!

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