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Help Rebuild QUINTE HUMANE SOCIETY!



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I have created a GoFundMe Campaign and need YOUR help. Please join me in raising money for our beloved Quinte Humane Society – Belleville, ON., as a team member. Join our fundraiser!
QHS is having to scale-down their shelter in Belleville, ON. because the building is not going to hold up much longer. They are now looking at around $5 million in rebuild and repair costs. 

We're looking to raise $50,000 to help contribute to these costs so anything will help!

 “Quinte Humane Society’s shelter is deplorable, overcrowded and unworkable – no more retrofits and repairs can be done to the building, the roof nor to the water well and the septic systems” stated Donna Endicott, Chair of the QHS Board of Directors. Basically, we are one flush away from having to evacuate and to contact the OSPCA to take over the care of the animals should we have to close the shelter.”

The QHS Building Committee, comprised of volunteers who are industry experts, has been charged with the mandate to design-build a new Centre on the land owned by QHS at Wallbridge-Loyalist Road north of Dundas Street. The revised building version from the original plan of 16,500 sq ft will be scaled-down to 12,000 sq ft and the budget has been reduced from $9.96 to $5 million.

 Although both MP Neil Ellis and MPP Todd Smith are still looking for available funding, the urgency is now. Through the support of the cities of Belleville, Quinte West and Marmora and Lake as well as from many generous supporters, QHS has raised just over $3 million. “Given the urgency of the deplorable conditions of the building, we need to secure bridge financing in order to start construction as soon as possible” added, Marilyn Lawrie, QHS Executive Director.

 The scaled-down Centre will not include some of the originally proposed multi-purpose community rooms and the on-site veterinary clinic. Instead, it will incorporate a heated garage for a mobile spay- neuter/vaccination clinic that will better serve all the municipalities in the Hastings and Prince Edward Counties, year round.

“Should all go according to plan, we hope to break ground this spring and be in the new centre by Fall 2022.” added Endicott. “We invite everyone to contribute to this urgent community project. Your support can be a one-time gift or a pledge over several months or years. All gifts will be welcomed, including in- kind contributions. Naming opportunities will be offered for gifts that will have a major lasting impact.

 Together, within a short time period, we have the opportunity to turn these embarrassing and unacceptable conditions around and make this a victory for our community and for our animals in need.”

 

 More information about Quinte Humane Society:

Quinte Humane Society is a non-profit animal shelter serving Hastings & Prince Edward Counties. Each year we assist as many as 2200 animals in need. We provide a safe, caring environment for stray, surrendered, neglected or abused animals. We return hundreds of lost animals to their families, adopt out animals who are in need of a new home and provide medical care and other necessities for animals in distress. We spay/neuter to help with pet overpopulation and educate the public about animal welfare.
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Marlene Letourneau
Organizer
Frankford, ON
Quinte Humane Society
 
Registered nonprofit
Donations are typically tax deductible in Canada.
Diane Chapman
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Stephanie Bell
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Anna C
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Cathy Graham
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