San Antonio Pets Alive! to host first in-person adoption event since beginning of COVID-19 pandemic
Adoption fees will be half off from 11am-4pm on Saturday
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SAN ANTONIO – In-person adoption events were halted due to COVID-19, leaving many animals without an opportunity to find a new home.
San Antonio Pets Alive!, or SAPA!, will offer its first in-person adoption event since the pandemic from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Petco located on 6001 NW Loop 410.
Adoption fees will be half off during the event in which prospective adopters can meet puppies, kittens, cats and dogs who are eager to find a new family.
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PenFed Credit Union Announces $20,000 Donations to San Antonio Charities
PenFed s San Antonio Service Center chooses three local non-profit organizations as the recipients of its first quarter donations.
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SAN ANTONIO, April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today,
PenFed Credit Union s San Antonio Service Center announced the recipients of its first quarter charitable donations. These donations, totaling $20,000, will be given to three San Antonio charities: At PenFed, we believe we have both the opportunity and the responsibility to support the communities in which our members and employees live, said PenFed s Senior Vice President of the San Antonio Service Center Dave Silvey. That s why we are proud to announce these donations and highlight these three charities making San Antonio a better place.
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