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Your gift today will help save an animal’s life. We rely on donations from friends like you to rescue, shelter, and find homes for pets. Please be as generous as you can to help us give them the care they need and the love they deserve.
Please send checks to our East Side Shelter:
Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh
Attn. Donations
6926 Hamilton Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Where It’s Needed Most
Join us in creating a lasting impact on the lives of animals in need. Your donation to “Where It’s Needed Most” ensures that we can continue to adapt and innovate, making a meaningful difference in the journey toward a brighter future for every furry companion under our care.
Provide Daily Care to Homeless Pets
Every pet in our care receives the love and attention they deserve, fostering a positive and enriching atmosphere. By supporting daily care, you’re playing a crucial role in creating a supportive environment that enhances their chances of finding loving families. Join us in making a lasting impact on the lives of these homeless pets – your donation provides the daily care that transforms their journey to a brighter future.
Jeremy Dentel Emergency Medical Fund
The medical costs of treating and rehabilitating an animal in need can become staggering. The Jeremy Dentel Emergency Medical Fund helps underwrite the cost of care for animals recovering from abuse, neglect, or injuries suffered from a traumatic event.
Jeremy was tragically taken too soon on February 16, 2020. The Jeremy Dentel Emergency Medical Fund celebrates his life, his compassion, and his deep love of animals.
Aid in Injured Wildlife
When you donate to this cause, you directly contribute to the medical treatment, nourishment, and overall well-being of animals who have suffered injuries in our community. Your generous donation helps cover veterinary expenses, medications, and specialized care needed for the recovery of these animals. your support ensures that they receive the attention and resources required for a second chance at life in their natural habitat.