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AARF Receives Annual Donation From Covecastles

March 23, 2012
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Suzie Donahue receiving donation

A donation from the William and Bertha Goldfinger Memorial Fund was recently presented to the Anguilla Animal Rescue Foundation. Suzie  Donahue who accepted the donation, from Kahdijah at Covecastles, commented that Mr. and Mrs. Myron Goldfinger, owners of Covecastles, were among the first to donate when AARF was organized – and have continued their annual contributions for the past 11 years. She stated that AARF is grateful for the long- standing commitment of the Goldfinger Family to the homeless puppies and kittens ofAnguilla. And that donations such as this, as well as the support of other businesses and resorts on the island, have made it possible for AARF in the past 8 years to sponsor spay and neuter surgeries for 1650 dogs and cats onAnguillaat a cost of almost $83,000.

 

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AARF currently includes free surgeries for all pets that are adopted from the AARF shelter. The shelter located atMorlensVeterinaryHospitalon Long Path is open Mon – Sat from 9 – 12 and Mon – Fri afternoons from 3 -5. Please contact AARF at 476-2731 or visit our website at aarf.ai for more information on puppies and kittens for adoption or come by the shelter.

 

– Press Release

 

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