Teeny's Friends operates by raising toys through monthly toy drives. Each month (usually the first Saturday) we will place bins at an animal-related organization for two weeks. After the two weeks are over, we pick up the bins and collect the toys, which will in turn be donated to an animal-related charity. We like to let the host choose the beneficiary group, so that everyone gets a chance to benefit, as many people have a favorite organization (many times one that we wouldn't have heard about otherwise!) so that the toys get spread out more evenly and fairly! Each month the toy drive location and beneficiary organization is posted on this blog, as well as on our Facebook and our Twitter. Another way we help needy dogs is with our official Teeny's Friends 1-fur-1 toy. When you purchase one, we donate one to a needy dog in a shelter. They are only $4.99, and you can find ordering information and a photo of the toy on the home page of our blog, in the upper part of the right-hand column.Wednesday, May 13, 2009
How Teeny's Friends Operates
Teeny's Friends operates by raising toys through monthly toy drives. Each month (usually the first Saturday) we will place bins at an animal-related organization for two weeks. After the two weeks are over, we pick up the bins and collect the toys, which will in turn be donated to an animal-related charity. We like to let the host choose the beneficiary group, so that everyone gets a chance to benefit, as many people have a favorite organization (many times one that we wouldn't have heard about otherwise!) so that the toys get spread out more evenly and fairly! Each month the toy drive location and beneficiary organization is posted on this blog, as well as on our Facebook and our Twitter. Another way we help needy dogs is with our official Teeny's Friends 1-fur-1 toy. When you purchase one, we donate one to a needy dog in a shelter. They are only $4.99, and you can find ordering information and a photo of the toy on the home page of our blog, in the upper part of the right-hand column.Posted by Teenys Friends at Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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Thank you for your wonderful work. Having stimulating toys is so important for dogs at shelters, for the busy staff usually has no time to play with them. Your work proves how mighty even the teeniest human intentions are.
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