How You Can Help


*You know about the plight of homeless pets,
but you ask how one person could possibly
save millions of animals?
The answer is you can't. But you can make a difference to a few by
donating supplies and money to enable Needy Paws to continue
fighting for the lives of millions of homeless pets each year,
because "Every life matters." Needy Paws Rescue frequently takes
in pets that owners and shelters are unable or willing to care for.
These pets have disabilities/illnesses and need surgeries or
treatments that are very expensive. Needy Paws runs solely off of
adoption fees and donations from people just like yourself. Without
these donations we would not be able to give the pets in our care
their much needed medical attention.
*You don't have supplies or money to donate,
but still want to help.
Needy Paws is always looking for volunteers! You can help by
fostering a needy pet (see bottom of page). You can donate your
time at one of our adoption events, any upcoming events will be
posted on our main page. You can also donate your time to write
descriptions for animals and update our many websites that the
animals are on. You can also help by transporting animals to and
from their vet appointments. Or you can donate cans to help our
cause. Click the link below to find out more details on can donations:
*Fostering! Whats involved? How can I start?
Needy Paws Rescue has no shelter or kennel. We rely solely on our
foster homes. Without foster homes, we could not save any
homeless pets. Fostering is a very rewarding experience, it is the
perfect way to help save lives. Every foster is another life saved. All
individual needs will be met and we will try to place fosters in
homes that match their needs. All supplies and vet care is provided.
If at anytime, you cannot continue you fostering, we will take the
animal back, no questions asked. Please consider helping a needy
pet! If you are interested in fostering please e-mail
NeedyPaws@yahoo.com for an application!
Location: Windber, PA 15963
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Needy Paws Rescue is recognized as a 501c3 charitable organization by the IRS, that means your thoughtful donations are tax deductible.
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