Bake Sales for Chloe’s Fund – Helping Florence-Lauderdale Animal Shelter Animals in Need!

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FLORENCE-Friday, September 1 and Saturday, September 2 Bake Sales will be held to benefit Chloe’s Fund; the Fund was established to help sick and injured animals at the Florence-Lauderdale Animal Shelter. The tasty treats will be available 8am-3pm on Friday, September 1 at the Florence-Lauderdale Government Building, located at 102 S. Court Street (building with time and temperature on top) in downtown Florence. The Saturday Florence-Lauderdale Animal Shelter Bake Sale is 10am-3pm and located at 702 E. College Street in Florence.

In addition to purchasing one (or more) of the various delectable delights, you can donate $1 for a chance to win a beautiful Pet Portrait painted from a photo of your pet. The drawing for the portrait will be held at 1:30pm on Saturday, September 2 at the Florence-Lauderdale Animal Shelter Bake Sale. Tickets for a chance to win the Pet Portrait can also be purchased at the Florence Shelter after August 21 and at both Bake Sales. You do not need to be present to win.

Chloe’s Fund was started in March of 2017 after Shelter volunteers, Glen and Debby Nelson lost their beloved dog of 16 years, Chloe. After Chloe’s passing, Debby set out on a mission to help as many sick and injured Florence-Lauderdale Animal Shelter animals as possible. In five short months, Chloe’s Fund has already vetted countless number of cats and dogs suffering from various illnesses and in need of medical attention and medication. Prior to Chloe’s Fund, the Florence Lauderdale Animal Shelter could not treat every unwell cat or dog that entered its doors. Their only hope was the possibility of a rescue organization stepping up and financing the needed veterinary care. For those animals with costly medical bills predicted and no rescue hero in sight, our dedicated shelter employees were faced with heartbreaking decisions; these decisions never get easier and no one ever willingly wants to make them. Chloe’s Fund has helped to save the lives of many animals.    
Media Release/Melanie Orseske/FLAS
           
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