Students raise funds for animal shelter
Published 7:10 pm Sunday, July 20, 2014
Tift County High School students teamed with the Tifton-Tift County Animal Shelter during the month of February to promote the adoption of homeless animals in this area. Director Regenia Wells, along with canine friend TC — for Tift County — visited the high school recently to receive a donation from the TCHS Key Club. Club members, led by co-advisors Julie Rucker and Jenny Abercrombie, raised $500 for the shelter by encouraging students to donate their change to a great cause. The Key Club designated February as “The Month of Love” to show “heart” for homeless animals.
“And boy did they respond,” said Abercrombie. “Many students demonstrated a tremendous love for animals by not just donating money once or twice, but on many occasions.”
Each class that participated picked a photo of an adoptable dog or cat currently living at the shelter. Bridget Bowen’s class raised the largest amount of money, over $100 for their dog Luke, and Abercrombie’s class donated about the same for their dog, CC.
“This service project was a great opportunity to expose our students to doing for others, including animals,” said Abercrombie. “Often people interested in becoming pet owners look to purchase costly breeds from private individuals or local kennels without considering the adorable, friendly animals housed at the local shelter. This project promoted awareness of the affectionate animals available for adoption. Many students voiced interest in using this adoption method to bring home a new family pet.”
Currently the shelter is home to over 60 adoptable dogs and cats. If you are interested in rescuing an animal, contact Wells at 382-7387 or visit the Tifton-Tift County Animal Shelter on Highway 125 South. Canine TC and many others like her need a loving home.