Please contact the SPCA by September 5 to be part of this big fundraiser
From the SPCA Serving Allegany County, Follow them of Facebook
[Wellsville, NY – August 7, 2025] – The SPCA Serving Allegany County is inviting local businesses to make a difference for animals and the community by becoming a 2026 SPCA Calendar Patron.
More than just a calendar, this cherished annual keepsake features beloved pets from across the region and is purchased by hundreds of animal lovers, families, and supporters each year. Proceeds directly fund the SPCA’s mission as a no-kill shelter, providing food, shelter, medical care, adoption services, and community outreach programs that benefit residents and businesses throughout Allegany County.
Why Become a Calendar Patron?
Not only will your business be part of a feel-good community project, but you’ll also gain visibility with a loyal, compassionate audience. Patrons can choose to feature at three levels. SIGN UP HERE!!
Patron Levels:
- $25 – Business Name Listing
- $50 – Business Card or Logo Listing
- $100 – Business Card or Logo Listing + a message of support
- Custom Amount – Recognition tailored to your gift
“Being a Calendar Patron is a win-win,” says the SPCA’s Fundraising Team. “You help provide lifesaving care for animals in need while promoting your business to a community that values compassion and local support.”
Funds raised through the calendar also help the SPCA provide pet adoptions, lost & found services, spay/neuter support, humane education programs, and more—services that strengthen the bond between people and pets across the county.
Signing up is quick and easy! Simply complete the online form at:
👉 https://forms.gle/sRy66ruoKLgvdLkm7
The deadline to participate is September 5th, 2025. Space is limited, so don’t wait!
For more information, contact:
JoAnn Brown
SPCA Serving Allegany County
[585-593-2200] | [spcaalleganycalendar@yahoo.com]
[www.SPCAallegany.org]
About the SPCA Serving Allegany County
Founded in 1911, the SPCA Serving Allegany County is a volunteer-driven, no-kill shelter committed to protecting animals and strengthening the human-animal bond. The shelter relies on donations, grants, and fundraisers to provide critical services