It took two vehicles, piled high, to deliver the abundance of items collected during our drive to benefit the Greenbrier Humane Society.
“We appreciate the continued support of The West Virginia Daily News in being a conduit for our generous community members to supply the shelter with important items,” said Garrett Wren with the GHS.
Maple (shown above) is currently available for adoption, but act swiftly as she may not be there long. The 4-year-old’s sweet, huggable disposition makes her the perfect candidate for a loving home.
Visit the Greenbrier Humane Society Facebook page for photos of available cats and dogs. Photos are kept up to date potential families to be matched to the right pet.
Contributions were made by: Kathy H. Martin, Tina Wise, Martha Elmore, Barbara Johnson, Diann Hayes, Bob Hammond, Joan Ahern, Julie Ford, Serena Curry, J. Arbaugh, Spangler, Barbara Tuckwiller, Susan Linton, Sandy Holmes, Scot Refsland, Susan Wade, Aaron Coleman, Justin Fox, David Felts, Helen Horne, Pam and Billy Carter, Earla Tyra, Juanita S. Robertson, Cindy Jones, Lucie Refsland, Sharon Stephenson, Lisa Alderson, Juanita Thomas, Lee Scruggs, Carolyn Bland, Cathy Hoke, Jennifer Counts, Barbara Taylor, Curtis and Beverly Pauly, Ryan Weikle, Barbara Tuckwiller, Sue McKinney, Beverly Johnson, Karn Lemons, Julie Erskine, April Crowe, Darlene White, Mary L. Swepston, Bill Robinson, Ed Norman, In the memory of Virginia Slayton, Shelly Sampson, Teresa Lewis, Cindy Fleshman, Mary Kern, Betty Seldomridge, Curtis and Connie Bryant, and Sandy Van Luik.
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