What We Need: In Kind Donations/Wish List

As a non-profit organization, we depend on our monetary and “in-kind” donations.  There are many needs when caring for our animals.  A few of the items that we can always use are:

Scoopable Kitty Litter (we go through a pallet of kitty litter a week)

Paper Towels

Bleach for cleaning the kennels

Dishwashing Soap

Dish Soap

Laundry Soap

Dryer sheets

Odoban (found at Sam’s) for cleaning and odor

Office supplies (printer ink)

A paper shredder

Towels  (can be used)

Blankets (can be used)

Vacuum

Shop Vac

And monetary donations are always helpful.

Thank you!

2 Responses to “What We Need: In Kind Donations/Wish List”

  1. Matt Beatty on November 4th, 2009 at 11:52 am

    Hi my name is matt i own a print company called crazy car ads and janelle eurick told me to get hold of the uaac to talk about are crazy clings that can be customized for pet of the month and if we could add a link to your page to sell them i would donate 10% to the uaac.
    Crazy clings are used for vehicles and inside on walls. They are customized by phtoshoping the animal out and print cut to shape and text can be added also.
    Please give me a call at 801-634-6247 or email me back.
    Thanks

  2. June on February 19th, 2010 at 1:21 pm

    Could you use a large dog bed that has a removable washable cover over a waffle foam mattress?

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