CCAS is a labor of love. There are no paid staff and the volunteers who keep the dream alive do so while balancing work and life. The community near and far pulled together after the fire to get a nice RV that has been temporary housing for the cats and will later be used as an emergency evacuation vehicle.
Outfitting the sanctuary and getting the cats back into a permanent home will also require your help. There are a lot of ways you can help. Here are a few:
1. Financial donations to purchase large equipment like a washer/dryer, materials to build the indoor enclosure, flooring, etc. Tax-deductible donations can be made here.
2. Gift cards to Home Depot or Amazon are always helpful! Follow these links to send an online gift card.
3. Purchase items from the wish list to furnish the sanctuary. These are hand-selected and made of nonporous or washable materials or specifically accessible for those who are unable to jump or climb. Wish list Amazon and Home Depot.
4. Donate materials or up-to-date equipment that meets the needs of the CCAS cats and state licensing regulations.
5. Offer your labor to build the enclosure, put down the special flooring, run plumbing and electric to this area of the building (unfinished space on the upper level of the dome).
6. Support the new business CCAS launched to generate funding for the sanctuary at dontforgetthepets.com. Buy a book or order a pet evacuation kit so your animals are prepared in case of emergency.
Have questions? Call or email LuAnn at 303.910.2425 or ccas.denver@gmail.com (We don't trust webmail!)
Outfitting the sanctuary and getting the cats back into a permanent home will also require your help. There are a lot of ways you can help. Here are a few:
1. Financial donations to purchase large equipment like a washer/dryer, materials to build the indoor enclosure, flooring, etc. Tax-deductible donations can be made here.
2. Gift cards to Home Depot or Amazon are always helpful! Follow these links to send an online gift card.
3. Purchase items from the wish list to furnish the sanctuary. These are hand-selected and made of nonporous or washable materials or specifically accessible for those who are unable to jump or climb. Wish list Amazon and Home Depot.
4. Donate materials or up-to-date equipment that meets the needs of the CCAS cats and state licensing regulations.
5. Offer your labor to build the enclosure, put down the special flooring, run plumbing and electric to this area of the building (unfinished space on the upper level of the dome).
6. Support the new business CCAS launched to generate funding for the sanctuary at dontforgetthepets.com. Buy a book or order a pet evacuation kit so your animals are prepared in case of emergency.
Have questions? Call or email LuAnn at 303.910.2425 or ccas.denver@gmail.com (We don't trust webmail!)