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Help RFHS

There are many low-cost/no-cost ways you can help us help animals: collecting pet food coupons, making purchases from our affiliate programs, buying RFHS t-shirts, recycling, and becoming a member.

Collect Coupons

Purina symbolYour coupons can help the Humane Society and our companion animals. Currently we are collecting weight circles from Purina and Kennel Ration dog and cat food in order to purchase pet food at a discount for our foster animals. We can use circles from the following Purina products: Pro Plan dog, puppy, cat or kitten, O.N.E. dog or puppy, Dog Chow, Puppy Chow, Hi Pro, Mainstay. From Kennel Ration (Heinz Pet Products), we are collecting Homeless Homer seals. Please send the weight seals to 3 Central Plaza, PMB 193, Rome, GA 30161-3233.

Purchase from Our Affiliate Programs

An affiliate program works by referral. When you click on one of the links to these affiliate business and then buy something, the business donates a percent of your purchase to RFHS. If you visit the businesses directly without clicking on our links to them, we will not receive a donation.

In association with Amazon.com 5% of your purchases from Amazon.com go to RFHS! Amazon sells books, CD's, videos, electronics, and much more at great prices.

 

animalden.com click here to visit the Animal Den!
Order your Pet Products from Animal Den. 10% of the proceeds from your orders go to RFHS!

 

Buy T-shirts

RFHS has t-shirts available in many styles and several sizes! See the t-shirt designs available here!

 

Recycle

RFHS has an account at the Recycling Center. Just turn in your recyclables and ask that the proceeds go to RFHS!

 

Join/Volunteer/Donate

As a member of RFHS, there are many ways you can help out. Please go to our Membership Page and fill out an application. We meet the second Thursday of each month at the Rome-Floyd Library at 7 p.m.