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GIVE A GIFT

THAT WILL LAST

FOREVER

An endowment gift to Second Chance Animal Services today creates a brighter future for pets and the people who love them.

ENDOWMENTS

Animal lovers can take pride knowing that their gift of an animal welfare endowment to Second Chance makes an impactful difference to pets throughout the region.

Our goal is to keep pets out of shelters for generations to come, for as long as animals – and their families – need us.

When you contribute to our endowment, your gift delivers both immediate impact and lasting support. Endowment funds are invested, and a portion of the investment income is used to meet urgent needs at Second Chance. A healthy endowment means that we will have the stable funds needed to respond quickly to pets’ needs, which is especially critical for organizations such as ours that need to respond to time-sensitive matters on a regular basis.

We also graciously accept stocks and bonds.

NEW STEPS:

1

Contact Lindsay Doray at 774-318-1101 x113 or lindsay.doray@secondchanceanimals.org to discuss endowed gifts.

2

Consult your financial or legal advisor.

Your endowment gift can show your love and compassion for animals.

Legal Name: Second Chance Animal
Services Address: 111 Young Road,
PO Box 136, East Brookfield, MA 01515

Federal Tax ID Number: 04-3490671

NOTE: The Second Chance Endowment Fund will be managed by the Greater Worcester Community Foundation. To learn more, please visit www.greaterworcester.org.

Nugget

Nugget arrived in overwhelming pain with a severe injury to his leg. Our dedicated team of veterinarians and staff performed emergency surgery to amputate his leg and save his life. Learning to walk without his leg proved to be no obstacle for this remarkable pup. Nugget found his forever home which he shares with his 3-legged dog sibling and he is the mascot of his parent’s local business, Timberyard Brewing Co.

Nyx

Nyx was part of an enormous rescue: 52 cats and kittens all living in the same home. Each of these cats needed vaccinations and individual medical attention, including treating infections and spay or neuter surgery. Within two weeks over 30 of the cats and kittens had been adopted including kitten Nyx. He now loves to cuddle with his mom and never stops purring.

Roxie

Roxie waited over two years in our adoption center. Her adopter slowly earned her trust, visiting two to three times every week to try new experiences and work on overcoming her fears. When his landlord wouldn’t allow pets, he was determined to buy a house so Roxie could have the best life possible. Today, Roxie is a goofy, silly dog, happily living with her dad in ‘her’ house in central Mass.

Bacio

Bacio was known as Pogo when he came to us in need of urgent care after being shot. Our medical team acted fast to relieve his pain, and although Second Chance surgeons were not able to save his injured leg, we could save him. Through it all, this resilient cat never stopped being sweet and trusting. Once he had healed, the next step was finding him a home. His new family gave him a new life filled with sunshine, snuggles with his cat siblings, and the joys of living with a loving family.