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2018 Holiday Giving Tree at Rescued Treasures

December 5, 2018 / Jennie Richards / News

Come visit our 2018 Holiday Giving Tree at our upscale thrift store, Rescued Treasures, located at 1270 Newell Ave in downtown Walnut Creek.

From now until December 31st, shoppers can purchase an ornament for various donation amounts to hang on the Giving Tree in our shop window—filling the tree with signs of community compassion for homeless and abandoned cats and kittens.

All funds raised will support CC4C’s cat hospital in Clayton, which provides needed spay/neuter surgeries to help prevent cat overpopulation in our county. It also provides routine and emergency medical treatment and surgeries necessary to heal ill and injured street cats, and sick kittens.

Donors can also contribute to CC4C by visiting our How to Donate page.

So far this year, CC4C has spayed, neutered and treated over 2700 cats and kittens, and found homes for 400 cats and kittens. The hospital is currently open 4 days a week, and we are working to expand to five days a week when our fundraising goals are met.

Come visit our store at 1270-I Newell in Walnut Creek now through December 31st. Our beautiful shop is full of all things Christmas along with many other upscale home accessories, china, crystal, art, clothes, books, and much more. And Merry Christmas!

 

Holiday Giving Tree

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