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Sponsorship
Why Sponsor ODHS?
ODHS is a no-kill, volunteer-led, 501c3 nonprofit organization that provides well-matched, permanent homes for animals in need through rescue, rehabilitation and education. We are committed to saving dogs, caring for them, and finding them families who will love them forever!
ODHS is not government funded. We rely on donations to pay for necessities like dog food, veterinary care (including spaying and neutering), and other expenses for the many dogs in our care.
The reason we appeal for your generous sponsorship is simple—we need your help to save more lives!
Why Sponsor ODHS?
ODHS is a no-kill, volunteer-led, 501c3 nonprofit organization that provides well-matched, permanent homes for animals in need through rescue, rehabilitation and education. We are committed to saving dogs, caring for them, and finding them families who will love them forever!
ODHS is not government funded. We rely on donations to pay for necessities like dog food, veterinary care (including spaying and neutering), and other expenses for the many dogs in our care.
The reason we appeal for your generous sponsorship is simple—we need your help to save more lives!
“Saving one dog will not change the world, but surely for that one dog, the world will change forever.”
Karen Davison
Help Us Build A Brighter Future!
Our Next Big Step: A Permanent Adoption Center!
Old Dominion Humane Society is seeking private and business donors to partner with us on this exciting endeavor to create a lasting impact on our community! This will allow us to:
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Increase our visibility and provide a more welcoming adoption space
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Reduce overhead costs to save even more lives!
Project
Green Space
The dogs and volunteers of ODHS would like to thank the generous sponsors of our outdoor dog park.
The dog park provides a place for our dogs to exercise and socialize with other dogs while they wait to meet their forever families. When dogs get adequate physical and mental exercise it enhances their quality of life. It also reduces stress, anxiety, and boredom, and promotes the human-animal bond. ODHS is especially grateful for the generosity of our sponsors.
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