Support for the pets of the CNMI
Tax deductible
Super typhoon Yutu caused serious damage to the Northern Mariana Islands of Saipan and Tinian. This destruction has affected not only the residents of these islands, but the animals of the island as well. The animal shelter buildings have been destroyed, the animals no longer have their kennels, and nearly all supplies (food, water, medical, etc) have been lost. In an effort to support it's neighboring islands' animal residents, Guam Animals In Need (GAIN) is fundraising to send over desperately needed financial assistance so they can repair building damage and resupply the shelters. All funds raised through this campaign will go directly to the island shelters that work tirelessly to provide care for their island's animals.
UPDATE: January 11, 2019
Just over 2 months have passed since Typhoon Yutu swept through the CNMI, leaving devastation in its wake. So much love and support has flooded in from all over the world to help those who lost everything, and our hearts will forever be warm because of it.
But the battle is not over! The animal shelters on Saipan and Tinian still need our help. Please give what you can so that we can make sure the animals of the CNMI have shelter, parasite prevention, love and tender care. Together we can make any dream a reality.
Si Yu'os ma'åse'
UPDATE: January 11, 2019
Just over 2 months have passed since Typhoon Yutu swept through the CNMI, leaving devastation in its wake. So much love and support has flooded in from all over the world to help those who lost everything, and our hearts will forever be warm because of it.
But the battle is not over! The animal shelters on Saipan and Tinian still need our help. Please give what you can so that we can make sure the animals of the CNMI have shelter, parasite prevention, love and tender care. Together we can make any dream a reality.
Si Yu'os ma'åse'
Organizer
Alison Hadley
Organizer
Dededo, GU
Guam Animals In Need, Inc.
Registered nonprofit
Donations are typically 100% tax deductible in the US.