DONATE
Any amount, small or large, helps! We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that is run by volunteers and donations enable us to help more dogs. All donations are tax deductible. Your cash donation helps prevent unwanted litters of puppies (saving lives!) and promote responsible dog ownership. Thank YOU for making it possible to do what we do!
If you would like to mail a check for donation, you can do so by sending it to the following address:
PAL - Prevent a Litter
P.O. Box 3832
Salem, OR 97302
If you would like to mail a check for donation, you can do so by sending it to the following address:
PAL - Prevent a Litter
P.O. Box 3832
Salem, OR 97302
IN SEARCH OF: Fabric and plants!
Our Fabric, Plant and Craft sale is coming up on May 5th and we need your help for it to be successful. If you have fabric or plants to donate, or know someone who does, please contact us.
Sponsor a spay or neuter!
After individuals pay the co-pay of $25, each spay and neuter cost us a minimum of an additional $60. Sponsor a spay or neuter today by donating $60 and help save lives by preventing unwanted litters! |
BECOME A MONTHLY DONOR!
Set up a re-occurring monthly donation. With no additional time or effort, you will continue to help reduce pet overpopulation and promote responsible pet ownership by making a monthly contribution. Every little bit helps! Don't forget, all donation are TAX DEDUCTIBLE! |
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COLLECT / DONATE ITEMS
There are a number of items we collect that help raise money for our cause, enabling us to help more dogs in our community ! You can help too by collecting the following items for us:
- $.10 refundable cans/bottles
- Ink cartridges & toners
- Cell Phones
- Gently Used Shoes (we work with a program that pays us per pound for shoes - no flip flops please)
- Sharpies / Highlighters / Pens with caps
- Scotch tape containers and center plastic piece
- Pur and Brita pitchers and filters
FUNDRAISING
If you have an idea for a fundraiser or event that you would like to help organize, please let us know! Many times people have connections within their community that we otherwise wouldn't have access too. We would love to hear about it!