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The Orangeville &District Animal Centre is dedicated to the protection and care of all animals in our community.

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Through its province-wide network of 50 plus Communities, the Ontario SPCA is one of the largest, most responsive Animal Welfare organizations in the country, providing care and shelter for tens of thousands of animals every year. As a non-profit charitable organization, the Ontario SPCA is unique amongst Animal Welfare organizations in Ontario: the Ontario SPCA Act mandates the Society to enforce animal cruelty laws and provides Ontario SPCA Community investigators with police powers to do so.

PAWS AND CLAWS THRIFT SHOP

 

Paws and Claws Thrift Stores are operated by the Ontario SPCA Orangeville & District Animal Centre to support centre operations and animals in need.

Your purchases of gently used clothing, books, jewelry, small appliances, knick-knacks, collectables and small furniture items help care for abandoned and surrendered animals.

WE OPERATE TWO STORE LOCATIONS!

Paws & Claws Thrift Store Orangeville
162 Broadway
Orangeville, ON, L9W 1K3
519-942-0402

aws & Claws Thrift Store Shelburne
226 First Ave., E., Unit #9, 
Shelburne ON, L0N 1S2
519-925-9956


Thank you to those who have donations to give! 

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Paws and Claws Thrift Stores are operated by the Ontario SPCA Orangeville & District Animal Centre to support centre operations and animals in need.

"What a great branch, staffed by a great bunch of people."

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CARE2 article:

A Day Volunteering at the Ontario SPCA Orangeville & District Branch

Excerpt from the Care2 article:

http://www.care2.com/causes/animal-rescue-insider-two-days-volunteering-at-ontario-spca-shelters.html 

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"Again the thought striking me was: Who would do this if I or volunteers weren’t here to do the heavy lifting? The staff are specialized in animal care, but there is so much more that goes into the successful operation of one of these branches...  As you can tell by this write up, innovation and collaboration were the two words echoing in my head as I drove away from Orangeville. The collaboration and innovation between the beer store and shelter; the collaboration between the shelter and their many volunteers; the collaboration between the community and shelter in dropping off hundreds and hundreds of empties there each week; the innovation of the thrift stores operating with the sole purpose of helping fund operations (animal rescue, surrender, adoption, medical care and much more) at the Orangeville Branch."

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