During stops, Rotonda will interact with animals at the shelters and staff to complete fundraising goals. Throughout the rest of the week, the tour will make stops at Parke-Vermillion, Clay and Greene County Humane Society. "We'll be using the donations for animal care as far as basic spray neuter vaccines adoptions and then anything that comes up medically wise," said Parke-Vermillion County Humane Society. Jordan's Way is currently on a 50-stop tour across the country with Indiana being its 12th state. '); } return false; }); $('#comments .commentlist .comment-content a').attr('target','_blank'); });