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My Sister’s Granola Raises Funds for SPCA of Luzerne County
Laura Gentry Carter, the owner of My Sister’s Granola, has successfully raised funds for the SPCA of Luzerne County through a unique initiative that highlights the importance of supporting pets in need. Recently, Carter presented a donation to Todd Hevner, the executive director of the SPCA, specifically for the SPCA Angel Fund. This fund is crucial in assisting families who face financial challenges in caring for their pets.
The funds were generated from the sale of a downloadable calendar featuring heartwarming photographs of rescue animals that hold special significance to Carter. These calendars not only showcase the stories of these animals but also serve as a reminder of the love and companionship pets bring to our lives. The initiative encourages customers and fans of My Sister’s Granola to contribute to a worthy cause while enjoying the visual appeal of rescue animals.
Supporting Families and Their Pets
The SPCA Angel Fund plays a vital role in ensuring that beloved pets remain with their families during difficult times. It provides essential support, including temporary assistance with food, litter, and emergency veterinary care. The overarching goal is straightforward: to keep pets in the loving homes they deserve, even when financial hardships arise.
According to Hevner, the donations received through initiatives like this are instrumental in making a significant difference in the community. “We are grateful for the support from businesses like My Sister’s Granola, which helps us continue our mission of placing animals in loving homes,” he stated during the donation presentation.
Continuing the Effort
The 2026 rescue calendars are still available for purchase at mysistersgranola.com. Those interested in supporting the SPCA of Luzerne County can acquire these calendars while contributing to the welfare of animals in need. This initiative not only raises funds but also fosters awareness about the importance of responsible pet ownership and community support.
Carter’s commitment to animal welfare and community support through her business exemplifies how local enterprises can make a positive impact. As more people become involved in such initiatives, the hope is to create a ripple effect that leads to increased support for animal welfare organizations.
By bridging the gap between community needs and business efforts, My Sister’s Granola is setting a precedent for how businesses can contribute to meaningful causes, ensuring that pets continue to thrive in loving homes across Luzerne County and beyond.
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