Honoring them may save a life today
Here we celebrate the people and pets who inspired others to make a donation to Phinney's.
Be it a best friend's birthday, a wedding anniversary, or the passing of a dear family member or friend, honor your loved ones with a donation to Phinney's. We will send an acknowledgment note if you'd like, and celebrate them on our Honor Wall. You will be able to enter the information and submit a picture during checkout.
Tara
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Anonymous donation in honor of Tara |
Ruby
Elayne's donation in memory of Ruby November 2021 Ruby was a rescue when her parents moved out of the country and could not bring her with them. We adopted her when she was two years old. She had a big heart in a petite package and was with us for 14 years. She loved being held and fussed over, she loved her sweaters, and had a favorite toy that she cuddled with when having a nap. She was a comforting presence for all who needed her. Bless her heart she is dearly missed. |
Chipper
Karen Sullivan's donation in memory of Chipper October 2021 |
Chipper was a Husky who could talk, and my dearest friend. |
Jan & Jack
Daniela's and Martin's donation in celebration of Jan Johnson and Jack Resnick's marriage September 2021 So looking forward to being part of this magical moment in your lives. So happy for you two! May this be the beginning of a very happy marriage based on friendship, love and adventures. " |
Taco Lee
Barry's donation in memory of Taco Lee September 2021 We found Taco Lee under the Hollywood Freeway, a homeless sick puppy. For 16 years he was a constant source of love, friendship, loyalty, and pure joy. We are happy to honor his memory by supporting Phinney's, an invaluable resource to people and their companion animals in Massachusetts. Love lives on." |
Grace
Nancy's donation in memory of Grace July 2021 I was given the honor of adopting Grace when she was 8 because of her owner's illness. I am so grateful I was able to care for her for 7 wonderful years. Maine Coon cats are very special, and she was our joy. She was truly the meaning of Grace in a 20-pound cat suit." |