Donations
To make a donation through paypal, please click below.
We gladly accept any pet related items, such as dog and cat food, doghouses, fencing, leashes, collars, flea and tick prevention, heartworm prevention, kitty litter, toys, treats and bedding of any kind.
It is our goal to someday have a no-kill animal sanctuary so that we may save as many homeless pets as possible. Therefore, donations of building supplies and materials of any kind and labor would bring us much closer to making this dream become a reality.
HSTC has a rummage store called “Tails and Whiskers”. We sell all kinds of donated items, including but not limited to furniture, rugs, home furnishings, appliances, electronics, decorations and books. If you have items you would like to donate to our store, please contact us and we would be happy to make arrangements to pick up these items from you. Outside of children and infants clothing, we are not accepting donations of clothing at this time.
HSTC is a registered charity with igive.com. If you shop online, please consider registering at www.igive.com and selecting the Humane Society of Terrell County as your charity. It is a completely free service that has partnered with hundreds of retailers to donate portions of purchases made online to non-for-profit charities. We receive a check from igive.com each quarter from any online purchases made by those who have registered and selected us at igive.com and again, it is absolutely free with “no strings” attached.
A bequest in your will or living trust is an uncomplicated way to give to us and make your love of animals a legacy. A bequest may take several forms. It can be specific sum, a percentage of your estate, or the remainder of your estate after expenses and gifts to loved ones. Bequests can include cash, securities, real estate, houses, and personal property such as valuable collections, art, or jewelry. Living trusts are a popular choice because the terms of a living trust, unlike a will, can be put into effect immediately upon your death, bypassing probate and keeping the terms private. If you are interested in this type of giving, please check with your estate planner or tax advisor for more information.
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