NORTH HAVEN - The Animal Haven is seeking donations of canned cat food and representatives will collect food and money donations on the Green from 6 to 8 p.m. each Tuesday night this summer during the town’s concert series.
Everyone can visit the group’s table to learn more about their work and the animals they help, according to a release.
Food and money donations also can be dropped off or mailed to The Animal Haven at 89 Mill St., North Haven, 06473.
The Animal Haven is a private no-kill shelter for Greater New Haven area residents to humanely relinquish orphaned animals for a small donation, the release said. The organization then matches homeless cats and dogs in permanent loving homes. The Animal Haven is self-supporting and receives no funds from government sources. Funds to operate the shelter come from membership dues, private contributions, entry and adoption donations and fund raising events, the release said.
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