$10,000 donation helping keep Niagara County SPCA shelter dogs warm in the winter
The Niagara County SPCA announced Tuesday that the East Hill Foundation made a $10,000 donation to the shelter to help purchase electric utility infrared heaters. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 10:45 PM EST December 15, 2020
NIAGARA COUNTY, N.Y. A generous donation to the Niagara County SPCA is going to keep shelter dogs warm during the cold winters here in Western New York.
The Niagara County SPCA announced Tuesday that the East Hill Foundation made a $10,000 donation to the shelter to help purchase electric utility infrared heaters. The shelter says the heaters will keep the shelter dogs warm during this winter and winters to come.
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Patrick Proctor Announced as Niagara County SPCA’s Director of Business Development
By: Staff Reporter
Patrick Proctor, former owner responsible for marketing and sales at Rainbow Air, Inc. in Niagara Falls, will become Niagara County SPCA’s Director of Business Development effective Dec. 14. The new position was created to bring the no-kill animal shelter into the future. With a proven history of genuine drive in marketing, sales, communication and international business, Proctor’s job will be to generate new donors, as well as bring in significant funding to align with the SPCA board of directors’ goals.
“The board is thrilled to bring Pat to our organization. His expertise in the field of fundraising will take our shelter to a new level of excellence. With that said, we as a board know that we are outgrowing our current shelter. With bringing Pat on board, the reality of a new shelter is now in the foreseeable future,” said Susan Agnello-Eberwein, President o