Make a donation to help us

Why is your donation important to us?

Animal Rescue Network does not receive any government funding and relies solely on your donations to help abandoned animals.

Regular monthly donations are crucial for the shelter to continue functioning. We greatly appreciate your generosity.

How can I make a donation?

Online

You can also make a secured donation on CanadaHelps, notably via Paypal. Once on the site, simply follow the instructions to donate to the Animal Rescue Network.

By Bank Transfer

You can make a bank transfer to fonds@reseausecoursanimal.org and use RSA2020 as your password.

To receive a tax receipt, please write to fonds@reseausecoursanimal.org and provide them with the following information:

  • your name
  • your full address
  • your phone number

Via a Donation in your Will

You can also include a donation in your will. It’s quite simple! Just incorporate the following statement in your will:

“I bequeath the residue of all the assets of my estate as follows:: 

-% (% of total assets or fixed amount) to Réseau Secours Animal/Animal Rescue Network, CP 32203, St-André, Montreal (Quebec), H2L 4Y5 Charité/Charity #88486 5767 RR 0001″

By Check

Send your check made out to Réseau Secours Animal to the following address:

Réseau Secours Animal
PB 32203, CP St-André
Montreal, Quebec H2L 4Y5

A tax receipt will be emitted for donations of $10 and more.

Help us by making a donation!

By Material Donation

We are always in need of everyday items for the shelter’s activities. To make a material donation, you may

  1. contact parrainage@reseausecoursanimal.org to know what we need or can accept
  2. order the items we need directly from our Amazon Wish List and we will receive them at the shelter

By sponsoring a cat or a room

Sponsor the cat or room of your choice and receive updates and photos every three months for only 20$ per mont.

Find out more about sponsorship.

By acquiring a commemorative plaque

With a donation of $500 or more, you can have a personalized plaque placed on one of the shelter’s cages.

Learn more about the commemorative plaque.

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