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Wenatchee Valley Humane Society Seeks Donations To Get New Van

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The Wenatchee Valley Humane Society is asking for donations through the Give NCW campaign as it tries to raise money for a new van.

The nonprofit says it needs to replace its 2010 Chevy van to continue transporting animals, food, and supplies, which it’s done for more than a decade.

The Give NCW campaign is accepting donations for the Humane Society along with many other nonprofits from Thanksgiving Day through the end of the year.

The Humane Society says a new vehicle is crucial to bringing pets and people together.

The organization says when the fires destroyed homes and displaced families in Okanogan County, the van made multiple trips to the Omak fairgrounds with donations for displaced animals.

It makes at least two trips over Blewitt and Snoqualmie Passes each year so the Humane Society can attend big adoption events with dogs that have not found a home locally.

The nonprofit sat the vehicle has been well used over the years and has had a lot of miles put on it.

The paint is peeling, the doors do not work properly, and the seats are worn.

Make a donation to the Wenatchee Valley Humane Society through the Community Foundation’s Give NCW campaign here.

“The Give NCW campaign is a great opportunity for community members to directly help lost, abandoned, hurt or sick animals get the care and love they need,” says James Pumphrey, Executive Director, Wenatchee Valley Humane Society.   “Every dollar given in the Give NCW campaign will make a tremendous difference in a pet’s life.”

Adorable Senior Pets Available at the WVHS

Gallery Credit: Parker Kane



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