Blain’s Farm & Fleet on Route 50 in Bourbonnais Is Accepting Donations for Kankakee County Humane Foundation

Blain’s Farm & Fleet on Route 50 in Bourbonnais is accepting donations for Kankakee County Humane Foundation. The organization is a non-profit animal shelter, and they have been working hard to prevent the euthanasia of animals due to overcrowding.

Kankakee County Humane Foundation is asking for pet food donations and monetary donations for veterinary bills. The holidays are a stressful time for people, and it is often the animals that suffer. To help prevent this from happening to the animals, Blain’s Farm & Fleet in Bourbonnais is accepting donations of any type.

Donations can be made in cash donations to Kankakee County Humane Foundation, or as pet food. In addition to these two forms of donations, there are many other items that Kankakee County Humane Foundation can use. Dog food and cat litter are two of the most needed items.

For the past several months, Blain’s Farm & Fleet in Bourbonnais has been helping the Kankakee County Humane Foundation. There is always a need for donations of food, money, and other items. Those who want to donate their time and energy can volunteer their services to the non-profit organization. Volunteers are needed for many different tasks, including the walking of dogs, cleaning cages and kennels, and general everyday maintenance.

Blain’s Farm & Fleet in Bourbonnais is proud to have been a vital partner in the efforts of Kankakee County Humane Foundation. They have donated food, money, and valuable time to improve the lives of the animals in Kankakee County. The community is proud to have a business that cares about local animals as much as Blain’s Farm & Fleet does.

The Salvation Army of Kankakee County’s Angel Tree is also on  Route 50 at Northfield Square Mall

You should also be aware the Salvation Army has been distributing Angel Tree presents to families in need in Kankakee County for several years now. The Angel Tree is a place where people can leave a small toy, book, or other small gifts for children during the holidays.

You’ll see tags with needs and wants if you visit the tree. You will also notice the name and age of the child. You can then buy these items for the child. All gifts are wrapped, and the Salvation Army has a list of the names. You will be able to see the child’s name on the tag at the top of the tree or on your card if you’ve already signed your name.

The Salvation Army invites you to be a part of this great community tradition. They hope you will find it heartwarming to know that the needs of so many children will be met each year. This is just one of the many ways community members come together to help those in need during the holiday season.

Conclusion

The holiday season is a time of remembrance, hope, and renewal. The events described above are just a few examples of the many holiday giving opportunities in Kankakee County.

Please contact their offices if you have any questions about giving to the Salvation Army or Kankakee County Humane Foundation.

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