Pets
T-Shirt Fundraiser For LifeLine Animal Project: How You Can Help
There's still time to get involved in this fundraiser to help renovate the organization's Fulton County shelter.
ATLANTA -- The Lifeline Animal Project is fundraising through an apparel campaign on Bonfire, a platform for designing and selling custom shirts. The campaign so far has sold more than 370 shirts and raised more than $3,400, and there's even still time for animal lovers and other supporters to get involved.
The profits from the shirts go directly to LifeLine Animal Project, which is currently working to renovate their Fulton shelter.
Founded in 2002 and managing DeKalb and Fulton County Animal Services, LifeLine Animal Project is the 501(c)(3) non-profit organization working to end the euthanasia of healthy and treatable dogs and cats in metro Atlanta shelters. They seek to make Atlanta a no-kill community, and care for more than 15,000 homeless animals each year.
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