RAPID CITY, S.D. — The Humane Society of the Black Hills obtained somewhat help from a local non-profit on Saturday from Anna’s Kindness.
The group is known as after Anna LeFort, who handed away in 2017 from Influenza and Pneumonia.
According to Anna’s mom, Fran LeFort, Anna cherished volunteering and serving to the animals on the humane society when their household lived in Rapid City.
In honor of the five-year anniversary of Anna’s dying, relations, pals and classmates gathered on the animal shelter to honor Anna and pay tribute
“We wished to return to the humane society the place she labored and volunteered together with her pals who’re seniors this yr and to simply get along with them yet one more time earlier than they graduate and go on to the subsequent chapter of their lives,” Fran LeFort stated.
Officials from the humane society say that teams like Anna’s Kindness help them lots.
Jerry Steinley, Executive Director of the Black Hills Humane Society, says that the group is all the time in want of volunteers and objects to help out the animals.
“We all the time want provides of blankets, meals, money donations are all the time appreciated,” Steinley stated. “It all goes to serving to hundreds of animals yearly. The volunteers, like we’re seeing right here at present, help immensely. If you’re all for volunteering, we want volunteers to stroll canines. We have volunteers that help clear up the grounds or have volunteers of help with laundry. Volunteers are all significantly appreciated.”
For a full record of things to donate and extra data on the humane society, click here.