The Noah Project of Muskegon is an all volunteer no kill animal shelter. From their website, their mission statement is clear, " Noah Project is a non profit, no kill animal shelter that is dedicated to provide for the compassionate well-being of rescued, abandoned, abused, unwanted or neglected pets. Animals in our care are spayed or neutered, receive all veterinary care and are treated with dignity, love and respect as they await to be matched into new relationships within loving forever homes. Our goal is to educate the community on animal welfare, collaborate with other shelters and ultimately strive for a world where every companion animal has a home to call their own." Seems simple enough, right? Well...let's look a little more.
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So, now that you know a little more about The Noah Project...get involved! You can become one of those champions donors...if they put out a call for bleach....that's about a buck a gallon....grab one. Got some time on your hands? Volunteer down at the shelter on Airline Road. Want to just go have some fun at a golf outing to help out? June 8th at Chase Hammond is your day! There are still some spots open for the 2pm start and of course, it's an outing filled with all you'd expect. Food, games, prizes and contests. Probably a great chance to wet your whistle while golfing and the'll feed you at the end too.
Jane McGregor of Five Star Real Estate and William Vanderweele of Weber Lumber are Board Members for The Noah Project and we met up to talk about the event and the shelter, take a listen.
If it's a love for all things about pets, it's a great cause. If you need some therapy on a golf course, here's your invite. If you just want to be part of something a little bigger than yourself it's time to be part of The Noah Project. You can learn more about their shelter and find the links to sign up to get your team on "the links" June 8th by clicking on the photo below. Many thanks to Jane and Bill for taking a few minutes to talk about their work today and how they help find homes for our area pets.
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