URGENT UPDATE: The Lake George Senior Center has just launched its inaugural “Catsgiving” supply drive, an initiative aimed at supporting local felines in need. This critical event will benefit both the North Shore Animal League and the Lake George Cat Program.
Kicking off this season, the “Catsgiving” drive is designed to gather essential supplies for cats in the community. Officials are calling on residents to contribute by donating items such as food, litter, and toys to ensure that local cats receive the care they deserve. The drive is set to run from November 1 to November 30, 2023, providing a full month for community members to get involved.
WHY THIS MATTERS: With the winter months approaching, the need for cat supplies is more urgent than ever. Many local shelters struggle to meet the demand, making community support essential for the welfare of these animals. The Lake George Senior Center is urging all residents to participate, emphasizing that every donation, no matter how small, can make a significant difference.
HOW TO HELP: Donations can be dropped off at the Lake George Senior Center located at 1 1/2 McGowan Road, Lake George, NY, during regular business hours. Community members are encouraged to share this initiative widely to increase participation. The center is also accepting monetary donations, which will be used to purchase essential supplies directly from local vendors.
As this drive unfolds, there will be updates on the total number of supplies collected and stories highlighting the impact of community contributions. The Lake George Senior Center plans to host a special “Catsgiving” celebration event at the end of the drive, where contributors can learn about the positive effects of their donations and enjoy a community gathering.
WHAT’S NEXT: As the “Catsgiving” drive progresses, organizers will monitor the collection efforts and report back to the community. Stay tuned for updates, and make sure to mark your calendars for the upcoming celebration event.
For more information or to get involved, please contact the Lake George Senior Center at (518) 668-5771 or visit their official website. Act now to ensure our feline friends are taken care of this season!
