Kids Helping Kritters
Julia donated this basket of goodies in honor of her becoming a Bat Mitzvah.
Girl Scout Junior Troop # 191 and Cadette Troop # 654 from Setauket baked holiday cookies for the orphan dogs at Save-A-Pet.
Nicole and Gabrielle had a lemonade stand to help Save-A-Pet.
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Jordan, John and Jake had a lemonade stand to help the orphan pets.
For her birthday party, Lauren asked for donations to Save-A-Pet in lieu of presents.
Girl Scout Troop 326 held a food and supply drive for their Bronze Award, raising over $900 to help.
Food drive held by Matthew for his Infant Jesus Confirmation level community service project.
These girls brought in newspapers and towels which they gathered for donations for their Holy Cross' Level 5/Darlene's Group Community Service Project.
Cathy Huber's 6th grade religion class from Church of the Good Shepherd in Holbrook held a movie night to benefit the companion pets at Save-A-Pet. They collected over 100 cans of dog and cat food.
Maya raised $383 so far to help the homeless pets at Save-A-Pet.
These two girls made and sold holiday cards to family and friends. All of the proceeds were donated to Save-A-Pet.
Cara from Setauket organized a lemonade stand and cut out snowflakes that she sold to help the homeless pets at Save-A-Pet.
Jack and Atticus held a bake sale for Save-A-Pet and raised over $60.00.
A big thank you to Ally, Jake, Shaina and Sammy who made dogs beds for Save-A-Pet. Two very lucky dogs are warm and cozy in their new beds!
These kids raised funds for Save-A-Pet with a lemonade stand. Thanks kids!
Thank you Julia Michaels and Jennifer Combs!
The Terryville "Caring Acts" students donate items and time at Save-A-Pet. Thank you!
Thank you "Caring Acts" students!
Kirstin loves animals very much and wants to be a veterinarian. She thought giving to animals that are not fortunate enough to have homes was a much better idea than favors for her upcoming communion. Kirstin was so impressed by meeting the animals that before leaving she asked when she could come back and visit again. Thanks Kirstin!












