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July 14, 2021
After more than a year’s hiatus, the Grand Traverse and Leelanau County Chapter of 100+ Women Who Care met in person once again to help a local nonprofit.
The group met Wednesday for their quarterly meeting, back under their normal format, with three local nonprofits presenting their needs to the group.
Cherryland Humane Society, Safe Haven Kids Club, and Traverse Bay Children’s Advocacy Center all pitched their needs to the group, and what it would be used for.
The women eventually voted to donate to the Cherryland Humane Society.
Organizers say getting the group together in person again helps to show their members the community effort behind their initiatives.
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April 23, 2021
Bella
that’s when the blame goes to the animal.
Tia Barbera, shelter manager and animal behaviorist with Cherryland Humane Society in Traverse City breaks down the specific warnings signs that a dog will
Dallas
give when it feels threatened or becomes agitated with a human. To see these warnings click on the Zoom video interview posted above.
Barbera also showcases a sweet dog named, Bella who is looking for her forever home. She also features a kitty named, Dallas that is also up for adoption with Cherryland Humane Society.
To contact Cherryland to see about Bella or Dallas or any of the other animals looking for homes and how the adoption process works, click here.
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March 5, 2021
Friday, March 5 by 5 p.m. is the final push for a major fundraiser for Cherryland Humane Society in Traverse City. Shelter staff say it’s quite possibly the biggest fundraiser they’ve ever had.
It all started when a Traverse City woman, Charissa O’Maley, and her husband, Aaron moved up north from southern Michigan during the middle of the pandemic. They wanted to somehow support and connect with the community and being major animal lovers they teamed up with more than 70-local businesses to support Cherryland. In doing so, business owners have been collecting a surplus of prizes area shops in Traverse City.