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Angels for Animals founder celebrated at Canfield birthday party
Summary
Community donors gathered in Canfield to celebrate Diane Less, founder of Angels for Animals, at her annual birthday event where she gave tours of the shelter's medical wing and noted recent donations will support a $2 million renovation of the 23-year-old dog kennels.
Content
Diane Less hosted a birthday gathering in Canfield that doubled as a donor and community open house for Angels for Animals. The event combined a celebration with updates about the shelter's programs and facilities. Less reflected on the organization's history since its start in 1990 and noted ongoing efforts to expand veterinary and volunteer support. She also spoke about the group's focus on spaying and vaccinating animals to reduce overpopulation.
Event details:
- Diane Less, founder of Angels for Animals, was honored at the birthday event attended by community members and donors.
- Less provided tours of the shelter's medical wing and offered guests the opportunity to see dogs on site.
- Guests were served food from Dave's Cosmic Subs and enjoyed cake and company at the facility.
- Angels for Animals began in 1990; Less said she is marking 36 years of work in the Valley and hopes for more local veterinarians and volunteers.
- Recent donation drives and funds collected were announced as supporting work to renew the shelter's 23-year-old dog kennels, a project reported as a $2 million renovation.
Summary:
The event served both as a personal birthday celebration and as a way to update supporters on the shelter's needs and plans. Less emphasized prevention through spaying and vaccination and reported improvements in local animal numbers over decades. The funds raised were reported as enabling kennel renewal work, and Less expressed hopes for increased veterinary and volunteer participation going forward.
