The Morning Call (Sunday)

ANIMAL FOOD BANK OF THE LEHIGH VALLEY

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P.O. Box 4066

Bethlehem, PA 18018

Provides pet food to people in economic need to help keep pets in loving families.

1. Monetary donations to help purchase pet food and pay for the storage and transport of pet food. Please mark envelope “Be an Angel donation.”

2. Gift cards to pet stores or businesses where pet food is sold. Please mark envelope “Be an Angel donation.”

3. Dry cat food, dry dog food and “pocket pet” food. Donations of food must be unopened and not expired.

Contact: Linda Henry at 610-4218014. new webpage with state approved new name, but same mission.

2. Due to a bad weather event, our 10-foot by 10-foot tent was damaged beyond repair along with two folding tables and two metal chairs.

3. Flea medication, bottles and kitten formula, traps, for TNR program, cat food, dog food both dry and cans, litter, bird food, dental treats for both dogs and cats, cat treats, used shelving units for storage of our food bank donations, gift cards for Home Depot, Tractor Supply and Lowes to finish our storage shed. Please mark envelope “Be an Angel donation.” Contact: Donna Crum at 610-7036558. 1. Puppy Chow, dog treats, dog toys, dog collars, non spikes only; dog leashes.

2. Kitten Chow, cat toys, and treat rags, cat litter and litter boxes.

3. Paper towels, office supplies, and monetary donations (Put in memo Carbon County Animal Rescue & Rehab). Please mark envelope “Be an Angel donation.” Contact: Matthew Cramer at 484-554-0178.

 ?? HARRY FISHER/MORNING CALL FILE PHOTO ?? Kelly Williams visits with King at the Center for Animal Health & Welfare in Williams Township, which cares for stray and unwanted Lehigh Valley animals.
HARRY FISHER/MORNING CALL FILE PHOTO Kelly Williams visits with King at the Center for Animal Health & Welfare in Williams Township, which cares for stray and unwanted Lehigh Valley animals.

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