Stuff the Truck event brings in much needed supplies and cash for the Humane Society of Logan County

Send a link to a friend  Share

[October 25, 2022]     On Saturday, October 22nd, the Humane Society of Logan County hosted "Stuff the Truck & more" on at the Rt. 66 Corner Garage on Fifth Street in Lincoln.


At the event, the humane society gathered supplies used daily at the no kill shelter. Items include Purina dog and puppy chow, Purina cat and kitten food, canned dog/cat food and small milk bones. They also collected cleaning supplies like paper towels, bleach, and laundry detergent.

Other frequently used supplies include copy paper, postage stamps, Ziploc bags in one and two-gallon sizes, trash bags, and prepaid cards for Walmart, Farm & Home, and other stores.

Guest House Coffee and Pastries, Nuthatch BBQ, and Top Hat Creamery sold food and beverages at the event and part of the proceeds from their sales went towards raising funds for the Humane Society.


L to R:  Missy Levi, Kay Armbruster, and Barb Stinson

Barb Stinson, who just started volunteering three weeks ago was selling her homemade dog biscuits. She said the humane society is a great place to volunteer because people really care about the animals.

To help fund a new building addition planned for the near future, there was a 50/50 raffle, gift basket raffle and donation box.



The building addition will have additional isolation rooms. Kay Armbruster said having more isolation rooms will allow HSLC to take in more animals. There will be four outside runs for dogs in isolation.

Once the addition is built, Armbruster said the existing isolation room will be used for cats only. Right now, both cats and dogs are in the isolation area and the cats tend to get stressed by the dogs.

The addition will help HSLC provide more adoption opportunities to members of the community looking for a pet to care for and love.

[to top of second column]



Marilyn Wheat, one of the managers of the HSLC said the building can hold up to 55 animals. These animals are adopted quickly, and Wheat said many who foster the animals are a great help. Before animals are adopted, they are vaccinated and spayed and neutered.

Throughout the event, various people and organization brought in supplies and by the end, both the truck bed and back seat were stuffed.



On Sunday, the donations were sorted out and organized at the Humane Society building. HSLC volunteer Missy Levi chaired the Saturday event. She reported the HSLC received 300 pounds of Dog Chow, 425 pounds of Puppy Chow, 225 pounds of Cat Chow, 105 pounds of Kitten Chow and over 50 pounds of Milk Bone biscuits

Money raised from the 50/50 tickets, basket raffle and cash donations was $1174.

Other donations included 50 cans of dog food, 48 cans of cat food, 96 rolls of paper towels and seven gallons of bleach. Among the miscellaneous items donated were copy paper, toilet paper, cleaning supplies, Ziploc bags, garbage bags and pee pads.

Overall, Levi said the Humane Society Stuff the Truck fundraiser was a huge success. Levi said, “God granted me the perfect day. I was also blessed with an amazing team of volunteers, and I couldn’t have done it without them.”

There were many Levi wanted to thank for their support. To all sponsors and vendors Levi said a huge thank you.

To all the people that supported this fundraiser, Levi said there are no words, but know that your support has helped many shelter cats and dogs in Logan County.

[Angela Reiners]

 

Back to top