The Rutland County Humane Society (RCHS) is fortunate to get a lot of community support and there are many people who want to help the organization and the animals they care for. Here are a few easy ways supporters can help RCHS. Shop at Amazon using AmazonSmile and select RCHS as your charity of choice. Amazon donates 0.5% of your eligible Amazon purchases to RCHS. Search online using Good Search and/or iGive and RCHS will get money each time you search and/or shop through their participating businesses. Download the Walk For A Dog app on your phone and raise funds for RCHS every time you walk, run or bicycle! Drop redeemable bottles and cans in the shed at the RCHS shelter in Pittsford or at Green Mountain Bottle Redemption at the Howe Center in Rutland. Just tell them they’re for RCHS. Donate your spare change in the dog banks many local merchants have on their counters. Your spare change can help save a life. Please thank the merchant for supporting the animals. To learn more about any of these programs visit rchsvt.org or contact the RCHS business office at 802-483-9171.
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