Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society: back to saving lives after fire
Vet technician Jane Townley examines one of the first arrivals at the Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society since the May 20, 2010 fire. Photo courtesy of Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society.

I Just received the news release below from the fire-damaged Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society. Good news! It’s on the road to recovery! read on … /Gary
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Two puppies, nine kittens and a momma cat make it official: the Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society is back to saving lives!
Join other animal lovers at the “Purrcasso Arts & Crafts” benefit this Saturday and Sunday (Nov. 6-7) to support the group’s rescue efforts (more below)
Just four months ago, the Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society was wondering how it would survive the devastation of the May 20, 2010, early-morning fire that left the 83-year-old institution homeless and financially strapped. Today, the award-winning animal welfare organization has much to purr about as it takes its first major steps on the long road back to full recovery.
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Posted on Friday, November 5th, 2010
Under: Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society, Cats, dogs, Fires, Pets | 1 Comment »



