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More than $24K raised for animals in need in the Okanagan

Okanagan Human Society is a foster-based, volunteer-powered organization
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Left to right: Scotiabank staff Brayden Cook, Ralna Knudsen, Larry Clements, Krystal Watson, Eddie (Krystalsa国际传媒檚 dog), Melodie Finley and Romany Runnalls, OHS.

An Okanagan charity that focuses on helping abandoned, neglected and abused animals across the region recently received a significant fundraising boost.

On May 10, Scotiabank Fetching Funds was held across nine Scotiabank locations throughout the Okanagan region, including Penticton, West Kelowna, Kelowna, Vernon, and Salmon Arm, to help raise money for the Okanagan Humane Society. 

Volunteers from OHS, accompanied by sa国际传媒淎lumni Animals" pets who had been rescued and re-homed through the organization, attended each branch to collect donations. 

Marni Adams, the fund development specialist at OHS, said the community's response was amazing, raising a total of $12,226.07 on the day. 

sa国际传媒淚n late June, Scotiabank employees at the Kelowna Lakeshore branch presented a matching cheque, doubling the amount raised to $24,452.14,sa国际传媒 she said. sa国际传媒淭he funds raised will go a long way in helping us provide necessary medical support, and then find loving homes for the animals in our care.sa国际传媒 

There were more than 30 Scotiabank volunteers who worked to raise funds during the event. 

The average cost of care for an animal at OHS is approximately $300. 

sa国际传媒淲ith the funds raised through this partnership, OHS will be able to assist up to 80 animals. This comes at a crucial time, as OHS is currently in the midst of its busiest rescue season, with over 300 animals in care as of July 11,sa国际传媒 said Adams. 

She added that more than 199 of these animals are kittens, and new cases continue to pour in daily. 

As a foster-based, volunteer-powered organization, 95 per cent of every dollar raised goes directly to medical care for animals. In addition to its Rescue Program, OHS also makes spay/neuter accessible to low-income families to help prevent pet overpopulation and end the unnecessary suffering of animals. 

In 2023, OHS assisted more than 2,500 animals. 

sa国际传媒淎lready this year that number is above 2,000 and on track to double by the end of 2024,sa国际传媒 explained Adams.

To learn more about OHS, go to or follow them on Facebook and Instagram. 



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