Tragedy strikes Delaware adoption center

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On July 9, 2017, a car crashed into the Brandywine Valley SPCA's facility in New Castle, Delaware. One hundred pets have been displaced. Please help.
By Best Friends staff

It was just after midnight on July 9 when a car crashed through the front window of the Brandywine Valley SPCA’s facility in New Castle, Delaware, sparking a fire in the building. The tragic accident resulted in the death of the car’s driver and three cats housed in the adoption center. While emergency crews responded quickly, the accident displaced nearly 100 pets, and now, Brandywine Valley SPCA is asking for the community’s help.

What you can do

The biggest needs are for more adoptions at Brandywine Valley SPCA’s other three locations, as well as donations.

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Brandywine Valley SPCA is a Best Friends No More Homeless Pets Network partner.

About the No More Homeless Pets Network

Best Friends’ No More Homeless Pets Network comprises more than 1,900 animal welfare groups from every state ― all working to save the lives of pets in their own communities. Ranging from animal shelters and rescue groups to spay/neuter and trap-neuter-return (TNR) organizations, they collaborate with Best Friends to save even more lives in every corner of the country. Best Friends provides marketing help, fundraising events, information and webinars, guidance, grants and more, so that together, we can Save Them All. More about the No More Homeless Pets Network.

Photo courtesy of the Brandywine Valley SPCA