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Strays on Street Corners raises $78,000 for local Humane Society
Strays on Street Corners raises $78,000 for local Humane Society

CTV News

time25-06-2025

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Strays on Street Corners raises $78,000 for local Humane Society

Volunteers are at intersections across Windsor and Essex County, Thursday, July 25, 2019. (Melanie Borrelli / CTV Windsor) A total of $78,000 has been raised for the Windsor Essex County Humane Society (WECHS) at its local community fundraiser, Strays on Street Corners. The funds will go towards giving the animals under WECHS' care food, shelter, and medical care. 'We are really pushing it here and it's been a tougher year, looking at donations or revenue, looking at the economics of everything in our society right now,' said Lynnette Bain, executive director of WECHS. 'So, this is coming at a great time to help us, to be able to take care of the animals. It goes into our general funds for that.' Strays on Street Corners is WECHS' biggest fundraiser of the year.

‘Strays on Street Corners' hoping to raise $75,000 for the local humane society
‘Strays on Street Corners' hoping to raise $75,000 for the local humane society

CTV News

time19-06-2025

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‘Strays on Street Corners' hoping to raise $75,000 for the local humane society

The Windsor Essex County Humane Society is kicking off its biggest annual fundraiser on Thursday. The Windsor Essex County Humane Society is kicking off its biggest annual fundraiser on Thursday. The biggest fundraising event of the year for the Windsor-Essex County Humane Society (WECHS) is set for this coming weekend. Strays on Street Corners is set to begin Thursday and will run until Saturday. For three days, volunteers, animal lovers, and humane society staff will take to the street corners of Windsor-Essex, decked out in fluorescent orange shirts to collect donations in support of the organization. All proceeds from the event will go directly toward food, shelter, medical care, and adoption services for thousands of local animals. The event last year raised $60,000, but officials are hoping to raise $75,000 this year as they deal with a funding gap due to lower adoption revenue while at the same time, the shelter has been at capacity earlier than usual by this time of the year. Executive Director of the Windsor-Essex County Humane Society Lynnette Bain said they are a high-volume shelter. 'It's really difficult to raise the funds because we don't have government funding; it's all based on our donations,' she said. 'We've got such a generous community, but the need is so great. The volume of animals we have compared to cities of a similar size is almost four times.' The public can make a cash donation at one of the street corners, they can also donate by texting STRAYS to 20222 to give a one-time $10 donation or donate online. - Written by Rusty Thomson and Rob Hindi/AM800 News.

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