SPCA WILL RECEIVE $32,000 DONATION FROM NORTHTOWN SUBARU DURING ADOPTION EVENT AS PART OF SUBARU’S SHARE THE LOVE®
Longtime SPCA Serving Erie County partner Northtown Subaru will present SPCA representatives with a $32,353 donation during an adoption event this weekend that will feature adorable and adoptable puppies, dogs and cats! Northtown Subaru chose the SPCA Serving Erie County in addition to four national charities from which new Subaru owners could select to receive a $250 donation from Subaru of America, Inc.
Year to date, Northtown has donated $160,207 to The SPCA Serving Erie Country as part of the Subaru Share the Love Initiative.
The adoption event will take place Saturday, May 3, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. at Northtown Subaru, 3930 Sheridan Drive, Amherst NY 14226. (The check presentation will take place at 12 p.m.)
“In addition to delivering exceptional automotive services, we are committed to fostering positive transformations within our community, dedicated to spreading warmth and compassion to all. As part of the Northtown family, we consistently rise to meet the needs of others, committed to our support of the SPCA Serving Erie County and its invaluable initiatives,” says Harold Erbacher, co-owner of Northtown Automotive Companies.
“We continue to be so excited over this unique partnership with Northtown Subaru,” says SPCA Serving Erie County President/CEO Cait Daly. “What is most impressive is the fact that this partnership is truly personal for the Northtown reps with whom we work! It’s evident how much they love animals and love the SPCA, and the degree to which they believe in our programs and services is so encouraging. We look forward to continuing this partnership into the future, as the SPCA strives to be a resource for more people in more parts of our region.”
Because animals at previous Northtown/SPCA adoption events have been adopted very quickly, interested parties are encouraged to arrive at the event early to browse animals (and vehicles!).
— SPCA Chief Communications Officer Gina Lattuca
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Vets & Pets begins Sunday, November 1 and runs through Veterans Day Wednesday, November 11 at the SPCA’s 300 Harlem Rd., West Seneca shelter and all SPCA offsite adoption locations. (Please note, the SPCA’s West Seneca shelter is closed Sunday, Nov. 1 and Sunday, Nov. 8, but many offsite adoption locations are open.)
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