Cause 4 Paws Fundraiser Wrap Up

The Cause 4 Paws, Locust Grove Pampered Chef August Fundraiser has ended. We are pleased to announce it was a great success!! Guest sales were $1407.95. Pampered Chef will be donating $518.38 to Cause 4 Paws, Locust Grove.

Thank you to all that placed an order or two! A BIG THANK YOU to Darlene Rose Agsten for helping on setting up the fundraiser. Your passion and dedication for the cats & kittens is endless, I can tell. Thank you to all the C4P Volunteers at PetSmart that I met on Adoption Day. You truly give your hearts to these sweet kittens & cats. Thank you to Ellen Raguette for pointing me in the right direction of Darlene to get this fundraiser started.

This was such a great success, Pampered Chef will be back next August 2025 with the Double Donation Fundraiser! Let’s Get Cooking!! Thank you again everyone!!

Cause 4 Paws Pampered Chef Fundraiser

Please join us for the *Cause 4 Paws Fundraiser. Help us raise money for the cats & kittens. Have you seen all the “PAWSOME” Pampered Chef Summer Kitchen Tools & more? Just Click on the “Shop Now” Link. Be sure to check out the “New and Now” category while you are shopping!! Pampered Chef has something for everyone!

*Cause 4 Paws is a small feline rescue group based in Lake of the Woods, Locust Grove VA. We take in friendly cats and kittens as space permits to get them homes by adoption through PetSmart or Pet Finder. We adopt out fully vetted & microchipped cats/kittens, so we really appreciate all donations, as our vet bills are high.

Only from Aug 1 – 31.

https://www.pamperedchef.com/party/cause4pawsfundraiser

 

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