$700K pledged to Canadian pet shelters, programs

by samantha_ashenhurst | December 14, 2022 9:41 pm

Pet adoption centres, animal transport vehicles, and mobile spay/neuter clinics all received financial support this year through Pet Valu’s Companions for Change Program.[1]Pet adoption centres, animal transport vehicles, and mobile spay/neuter clinics all received financial support this year through Pet Valu’s Companions for Change Program.

Throughout 2022, the retailer committed more than $700,000 in sponsorships toward large capital projects, raised over $2 million in support of animal-related causes, and helped find homes for more than 3000 homeless pets.

“The goal of the Companions for Change program is to make a big impact,” says Pet Valu’s chief marketing and digital officer, Tanbir Grover. “To date, we have provided 15 animal-related organizations long-term support based on the organizations’ most urgent needs.”

Contributions include:

“Since 2010, the Companions for Change program has raised over $24 million in funds and helped more than 42,000 homeless animals find their forever families, and since our sponsorship program started in 2018, we have committed more than $1.5 million to help animal organizations with larger capital projects,” Grover says.

Annual funds provided for the program’s projects originate from multiple fundraising initiatives hosted by Pet Valu and its franchisees, including Pet Appreciation Month (June) and Companions for Change Month (October).

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://www.veterinarypracticenews.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/SA_PetValu.jpg
  2. North Bay and District Humane Society: http://www.northbayhumanesociety.ca/
  3. Canadian Animal Task Force (CATF): https://cataskforce.org/
  4. Edmonton Humane Society: https://www.edmontonhumanesociety.com/
  5. Winnipeg Humane Society: https://winnipeghumanesociety.ca/

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