TD Bank makes tails wag, will donate $20 for every PSPCA pet adoption in Philadelphia Monday, June 10 – Sunday, June 16

Just in time to celebrate Father’s Day as a new dog dad (ok, or mom), TD Bank, America's Most Convenient Bank®, is teaming up with the Pennsylvania SPCA to make tails wag. Beginning on Monday, June 10 through Sunday, June 16, TD Bank will donate $20 to the Pennsylvania SPCA, up to $5,000, for every animal adopted at the PSPCA’s Erie Avenue headquarters and Fishtown Center.

 

TD Bank has long been known for its convenience, including the ability to bring your dog with you while you do your banking. Now, TD is helping to find homes for adoptables by incentivizing adopters not only to find their new best friend, but to further contribute to the PSPCA’s life-saving mission when doing so this week!

 

TD Bank will donate $20 to the Pennsylvania SPCA for every dog or cat adopted this week. For those in the Philadelphia area who have been waiting for the moment to find their new best friend, that moment has arrived.

 

The Pennsylvania SPCA, which has been assisting ACCT Philly during their shutdown, is currently full of wonderful adoptables looking for their families.

 

WHAT:            TD Bank teams up with the Pennsylvania SPCA to make tails wag; donating $20 for each animal adopted through Sunday, June 16

 

WHEN:            Monday, June 10 – Sunday, June 16

 

WHERE:           PSPCA Erie Avenue Headquarters (350 E. Erie Avenue) &

PSPCA Fishtown Center (1546 Frankford Avenue)

Philadelphia, PA


 

About the Pennsylvania SPCA

Since 1867, the Pennsylvania SPCA, a non-profit 501(c)3 organization headquartered at 350 East Erie Avenue, Philadelphia, has been dedicated to preventing animal cruelty and rescuing animals from abuse and neglect. The Pennsylvania SPCA's lifesaving programs for animals include a low-cost veterinary clinic, low-cost spay and neuter services, pet adoption facilities, and the Pennsylvania SPCA Humane Law Enforcement Department. For more information about adopting, donating or volunteering, please call (215) 426.6300 or visit www.pspca.org.