By Susannah Bryan, Sun Sentinel
May 22, 2012
FORT LAUDERDALE—
Stacks of newspapers piling up?
There's actually a useful place for them: your local animal shelter. By donating newspapers, you are recycling (actually repurposing them) them and helping Broward County's homeless pets at the same time. Staffers at Broward County Animal Care use the papers every day in the cat kennels and clinic.
Newspapers can be dropped off at the Fort Lauderdale Adoption Center at 1870 SW 39th St., or at the Pompano Beach Adoption Center, 3100 NW 19th Terrace.
For information, call 954-359-1010.
sbryan@tribune.com or 954-356-4554
There's actually a useful place for them: your local animal shelter. By donating newspapers, you are recycling (actually repurposing them) them and helping Broward County's homeless pets at the same time. Staffers at Broward County Animal Care use the papers every day in the cat kennels and clinic.
Newspapers can be dropped off at the Fort Lauderdale Adoption Center at 1870 SW 39th St., or at the Pompano Beach Adoption Center, 3100 NW 19th Terrace.
For information, call 954-359-1010.
sbryan@tribune.com or 954-356-4554
If you don’t live in Broward County, check with the shelters in your area.
Gene Dempsey, City Forester
Environmental Services
Office - (954) 828-7704 Fax - (954) 828-7897
Think before you print!