We get that question a lot these days, especially during Covid when everything seems to have changed. The Rutland County Humane Society (RCHS) is accepting donation for the animals at the shelter on Stevens Road in Pittsford. There is a large donation bin outside the front door of the Adoption Center so donations can be dropped off whenever it’s convenient for you. Our staff is here 7 days a week from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. and they check the bin throughout the day and bring the donations inside. During those hours, if you need help, please knock on the door and someone can assist you. RCHS is so appreciative of our community for its continued support of the work we do for the homeless animals. Please check out our wish list on our website for specific donations we are in need of at rchsvt.org or contact the Adoption Center at 802-483-6700.
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