SADDLEBROOKE PET RESCUE NETWORK
The First Friday in-kind donation program was established in 2013. It has been such a huge success that it had to be changed from a “pickup” to “drop off” program to improve efficiencies. We now take in-kind donations on the First Friday of each month at the HOA1 Bocce Ball court parking. Hours are: May – August 7:30 to 8:30, and September to April 8:30 to 9:30 am. This year SBPRN has collected and distributed over $40,000 worth of pet food and supplies to the different rescue groups in our area and over $8,000 worth of towels to Pima Animal Care Center. We have also contributed bags full of empty, clean prescription containers weekly to PACC and other shelters.
SBPRN would not have been able to aid so many homeless pets without your unwavering support! We enjoyed celebrating our 10th year anniversary in 2021 and SBPRN will continue to work hard to stretch every dollar for the good of the pets and insure that all items donated go to the pets in need.
SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue Network Mission:
- Facilitate adoptions through shelters and rescue groups
- Assist in pet placement through adoptions and re-homing
- Volunteer and fund raise for pet rescue effort
- Educate the community about Tucson’s homeless pets
Thank You From the SaddleBrook Pet Rescue Network Board:
- Karyle Steele
- Carol Merlini
- Romayne Trudo
- Diane Korn
- Rick Baumgarter
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The SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue Network November fundraiser was a huge success! Because of the response, we were able to have the style show/luncheon on two
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