ASPCA Coordinates Flights for More Than 170 Dogs, Cats to Northeast Animal Shelters Amid Texas Weather Crisis The ASPCA arranged life-saving flights for nearly 150 dogs and more than 25 cats to Delaware and New Jersey animal shelters to find loving homes
Published February 21, 2021 •
Updated on February 21, 2021 at 6:58 pm
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The ASPCA is leading the transport of more than 170 dogs and cats impacted by the recent weather crisis in Texas to shelters in the Northeast where they will find safe, loving homes.
According to the ASPCA, animal shelters across Texas have been severely impacted by the winter storms, many losing power and access to water.
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Hillsborough community strengthens its mental health resolve
Hillsborough community strengthens its mental health resolve
BoroSAFE, Hillsborough’s community organization dedicated to mental health awareness and suicide prevention, sponsored Hope for Tomorrow, its first virtual mental health fair.
The event organizers received an outpouring of support from local mental health professionals and agencies who presented workshops on Feb. 17, as well as from local business owners who donated gift cards used as prizes for a trivia game during the evening.
Although the past two Hope for Tomorrow events were in-person mental health fairs created and sponsored by the staff at Woods Road Elementary School, this year’s virtual format safely delivered much-needed information to families on many aspects of wellness during this extremely stressful period, according to information provided by Hillsborough Township.
Rescuers offer $5K reward for information on dog found abandoned in cold
Updated Jan 29, 2021;
Posted Jan 29, 2021
Rescuers named the dog Lux after finding him tied to a pole in the cold in Irvington, St. Hubert s Animal Welfare Center said.courtesy of St. Hubert s Animal Welfare Center
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St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center in Madison is offering $5,000 for information leading to an arrest after the nonprofit said a dog was found abandoned in the cold in Irvington and had to have his leg amputated.
The organization’s animal control officer found the dog in the evening on Jan. 23 outside an apartment complex on the corner of North Maple Avenue and Eastern Parkway, the nonprofit said. Rescuers named the dog Lux.