FHS receives donation

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Eitel’s Towing and Recovery, an Orient, Ohio-based company, recently donated a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee to the Fayette Humane Society.

“This is a very nice gift from Mr. (Stacy) Wills and we are also honored to have him as our new board president,” said Brad Adams, humane officer and outreach director. “We are a non-profit organization and operate from donations so the funding isn’t available to purchase vehicles.”

The humane officers will be using the vehicle to respond to animal cruelty investigations and rescues.

Eitel’s Towing and Recovery provides a variety of services nationwide, including light, medium and heavy duty towing; diesel road service; large oversize vehicle towing; and transportation of buses, containers, and heavy equipment, to name a few.

The Fayette Humane Society is a non-profit (501(c)(3), volunteer organization. They receive less than 2 percent of support from governmental organizations and therefore must rely on donations, grants and fundraising to carry out their mission. The Humane Society is the only organization in Fayette County able to respond to calls about abused and neglected and domestic animals, 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Learn more about the humane society by visiting their website at www.fayettehumanesociety.com.

The Fayette Humane Society recently received the donation of a vehicle from the new board president Stacy Wills, Eitel’s Towing owner out of Orient. Also pictured are humane officers Danyel Bageant, Bobbi Honicker and Brad Adams.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2017/09/web1_HumaneDonation.jpgThe Fayette Humane Society recently received the donation of a vehicle from the new board president Stacy Wills, Eitel’s Towing owner out of Orient. Also pictured are humane officers Danyel Bageant, Bobbi Honicker and Brad Adams.

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