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Donation of just over $48,000 supports local animal shelter
Summary
The Garfield Heights Eagles Club presented a check for just over $48,000 to the Friends of the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter to support animal care, community programs and operating costs.
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The Garfield Heights Eagles Club presented a check for just over $48,000 to the Friends of the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter during a ceremony on Saturday. The donation is intended to support animal care, maintain community programs and cover essential operating costs at the facility. The contribution reflects the Eagles Club's ongoing commitment to local causes in Northeast Ohio and the club's preference to keep support within its immediate community. Shelter leaders said the funds will be directed toward existing assistance programs and medical needs.
Key facts:
- The donation amount was reported as just over $48,000 and was presented by the Garfield Heights Eagles Club.
- The recipient named in the report is the Friends of the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter, a nonprofit that supports the county shelter's work.
- The article reports the funds will help sustain a pet food pantry that has operated since the COVID lockdowns.
- Officials said a heartworm fund will be supported so adopters facing high treatment costs can still adopt.
- A portion of the donation is planned to cover spaying and neutering for several pit bulls at the shelter.
Summary:
The donation is reported to strengthen the shelter's ability to provide food assistance, medical support and population-control procedures for animals in care. Shelter leaders identified specific programs to receive funding, and planned uses include maintaining the pet food pantry, supporting the heartworm fund and paying for spay/neuter procedures for certain dogs.
