Letter: Animal shelter is thankful for all your generous donations

Posted 11/3/21

The Friends of The Bristol Animal Shelter would like to say “Thank You” to all of you who have supported us and The Bristol Animal Shelter in so many ways.

We have sent out calls of …

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Letter: Animal shelter is thankful for all your generous donations

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The Friends of The Bristol Animal Shelter would like to say “Thank You” to all of you who have supported us and The Bristol Animal Shelter in so many ways.

We have sent out calls of need for dog and cat food, and kitty litter on many occasions, and you have responded very generously by delivering both. We are so grateful.

Many times we find bags of food or cat litter piled next to our shelter front door, or we receive packages of needed items shipped from Amazon or Chewy. These are all anonymous gifts, as there are no names of who delivered or purchased these needed items for us. We want to send a heartfelt thanks to you.

If any of you who donated would like a tax deduction for your donations, please contact us at: Friendsofbristolanimalshelter @gmail.com.

Julie Brigidi
Bristol

Ms. Brigidi is writing on behalf of the board of directors of The Friends of The Bristol Animal Shelter.

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