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Locality: Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 215-949-1660



Address: 413 Hood Blvd 19030 Fairless Hills, PA, US

Website: www.UWBucks.org

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Bucks VOAD 07.12.2020

#StufftheBus is a fun way to get family, friends, and co-workers together to make a difference for local kids in need. Host your own mini-drive and collect new ...school supplies at work, in your neighborhood, or even at home. Collect essential items such as backpacks, glue sticks, scissors, notebooks, get them to us on August 15-16, and we'll work with agencies and school districts throughout Bucks County to get these supplies into the hands of kids who really need them. Go to www.uwbucks.org/stuffthebus to begin today! See more

Bucks VOAD 18.11.2020

Help! #BKOHunger needs $9,600 more to feed @#BucksCounty children & seniors Check out this quick video. https://youtu.be/KarVIj1ixZM

Bucks VOAD 08.11.2020

Are you coming to our pep rally next Friday? https://youtu.be/66QGc5TyFn8

Bucks VOAD 31.10.2020

Please Support our Bake Sale! Your purchases of home baked goods, directly benefits our Bucks County Emergency Homeless Shelter. Approximately 500 people are homeless in Bucks County, and about 40% of them are children. Your generosity will help give temporary shelter for individuals and families. Let's restore hope and give others a hand up during a very difficult time.

Bucks VOAD 12.10.2020

Please share this ! American Humane Red Star Animal Emergency Services Presents: Disaster Sheltering for Companion Animals A two-day, interactive workshop... April 9th & 10th 2016 Hosted by Bucks County Animal Response Team. You can become a CART member and take the class for FREE! Training location is in Doylestown Class Time: 9:00am to 5:00pm Disaster Sheltering for Companion Animals is designed to help communities of any size actively and formally prepare for disasters affecting both animals and humans. Natural or manmade disasters can strike at any time, and depending on their scope and severity, the local community needs to be equipped to handle the resulting influx of dogs, cats and other small companion animals. Topics of this intensive two-day training include: Identifying viable locations for emergency animal shelters Safety and security concerns Designing and setting up an emergency shelter Decontamination Animal identification and record keeping Legal issues and liability Daily routines Disposition of animals Cost: Free for CART Members Sponsored by the Bucks County Animal Response Team Includes two days of lectures and hands-on training, a course manual containing an outline of the course, illustrations, resources and recommendations, plus a certificate of completion Drinks, snack and lunch provided To Register: E mail to Jeff Eyre at [email protected] CC: Joel H. Hersh at [email protected] Don’t miss out on this opportunity! Questions? Please email [email protected]