CANNING FOR BRANDYWINE VALLEY SPCA

At least twice a year, the Chester County Peace Movement (CCPM) collects donations at the Corner of High and Market Streets in West Chester, Pennsylvania. In past years, we have collected for the West Chester Food Cupboard, Chester County Food Bank,  Domestic Violence Center of Chester County, various Veterans’ benefit and Homeless organizations, among others.

CCPM sponsored a canning event benefiting the Brandywine Valley Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
We collected monetary donations on Saturday, July 21, 2018 from
10 AM-1 PM at the courthouse intersection of Market and High Streets in the borough of West Chester.

Founded in 1929, The Brandywine Valley SPCA seeks to end animal suffering and to involve the entire community in the welfare and well-being of animals.
Programs and Services offered by BVSPCA include:
Lost and found pets
Owner surrenders
Animal Protective Services
Adoptions
Affordable Veterinary Care
Spay/neuter for family pets
Preventative care
Sick visits
Community Engagement
Volunteer opportunities
Fostering
Educational, fun programs for kids
Safety Net Services
We help families overcome challenges
they face keeping the pets they love.
Behavior counseling
Pet food pantry
Free shot clinics
BVSPCA is Pennsylvania’s first open admission shelter to achieve No-Kill status and it serves as the only open admission shelter in both Chester and Delaware Counties.
Folks gave generously during the canning event.

       

Members of the Chester County Peace Movement presented a check to the BVSPCA.  All monies collected during the canning event went to the BVSPCA.