 In
the fall of 2007, Kindness Club Inc.
launched a Spay
and Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP)
for dogs in the Fredericton, Oromocto
and surrounding areas. This program
intends to reduce the pet overpopulation
and the number of abandoned dogs left
homeless each year. The Club provides
financial aid to spay or neuter dogs
in need. Low income families who have
dogs as family pets may apply to our
program to receive assistance which
will help cover the cost of a spay
or neuter operation.
Download
application form.
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This year marks the Club's 50th Anniversary
(1959-2009). Our goal is to raise
enough money to fund 50 spay or neuter
operations for dogs. We are in urgent
need of donations to help us achieve
our goal. If you are able to assist
us, please call (506) 469-3379 or
email kindness@nb.aibn.com.
Thank you in advance for your help! |
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The Kindness Club is a humane and environmental education organization founded in 1959 by Mrs. Aida Flemming of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.
The prime goal of the Club is to teach kindness to animals and people, and respect for the environment. The Kindness Club was founded on Dr. Albert Schweitzer's philosophy of reverence for life. Dr. Schweitzer served as the Club's first Honorary President.
The Kindness Club is a non-profit organization supported by donations
for which Canadian tax receipts are issued. It is affiliated with
many Humane Societies and SPCAs across Canada and the United States
and is a member of The
Canadian Federation of Humane Societies, the World
Society for the Protection of Animals, Nature Canada, and Zoocheck
Canada.
The Kindness Club provides pet care literature, and humane and environmental education materials for members, group leaders, and teachers. The Club also offers a Presentation Program all year round.
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