Eddie Shea collects cans and donates the funds generated to the animal shelter. Here is a letter they sent re his donation. "COMPASSION | ADVOCACY | RESCUE | EDUCATION
January 30, 2024
Dear Citizens of Hartwell,
On behalf of the animals at the county shelter, thank you for your generous donation to Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society! Donors like you are vital to our mission to transform the shelter into a safe haven where every animal is treated with dignity and guaranteed the best opportunity to leave alive and in good health; and we are so grateful for your support. As a public charity, every donation to Cincinnati Animal CARE is valued and makes a life-saving impact on the animals of Hamilton County, Ohio. Please know your contribution of $50, raised from aluminum can recycling, received January 30, 2024, is being used judiciously toward shelter operations and the care and feeding of the thousands – nearly 8,000 in 2023 – of stray, surrendered, and neglected companion animals passing through our doors each year. If you have not already, I invite you to follow us on Facebook (@CincyAnimalCARE) or visit us at the shelter to see your gift at work.
With sincerest gratitude,
Carolyn Evans
Executive Director
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