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Sammy’s Hope has record month for animal adoptions

PHOTOS COURTESY OF ELDA HUBBARD
Sammy’s Hope Animal Welfare and Adoption Center recently held its inaugural 5K run/1 mile fun walk at the Sayreville Sports Complex, which drew 60 runners and 43 walkers - as well as nine "alumni" who were adopted from Sammy's Hope. Pictured is Eileen Schaeffer of Sayreville with her adopted Sammy’s Hope alum, Marley.

SAYREVILLE — Sammy’s Hope Animal Welfare and Adoption Center set a record for adoptions of homeless dogs and cats in October.

Sammy’s Hope holds adoption hours from 4:30-7 p.m. weeknights and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekends. 

The charity recently held its inaugural 5K run/1 mile fun walk at the Sayreville Sports Complex, which drew 60 runners and 43 walkers – as well as nine “alumni” who were adopted from Sammy’s Hope.

Sammy’s Hope has more than 120 volunteers from nearby communities. The next orientation session for new volunteers will be at 7 p.m. on Dec. 4 at the center, 1400 Main St. (GPS address 989 Main St.), Sayreville.

For more information, call 732-518-2313 or visit www.sammyshope.org.

Sammy’s Hope Animal Welfare and Adoption Center recently held its inaugural 5K run/1 mile fun walk at the Sayreville Sports Complex, which drew 60 runners and 43 walkers - as well as nine "alumni" who were adopted from Sammy's Hope.
Sammy’s Hope Animal Welfare and Adoption Center recently held its inaugural 5K run/1 mile fun walk at the Sayreville Sports Complex, which drew 60 runners and 43 walkers - as well as nine "alumni" who were adopted from Sammy's Hope. Danielle,left, and Joe O’Brien, of Sayreville, with Sammy’s Hope alumni Rusty and his canine sister, Zoe.
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