Philadelphia Eagles cover adoption fees at New Jersey pet center until Superbowl

Philadelphia Eagles cover adoption fees at New Jersey pet center until Superbowl
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director — Official website
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To celebrate their advancement to the Superbowl, the Philadelphia Eagles are covering all pet adoption fees at the Homeward Bound Pet Adoption Center. This initiative will last until Sunday, February 9. The adoption center, located in Blackwood, NJ, operates from Tuesday through Thursday between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m., and from Friday through Sunday between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Commissioner Jeffrey Nash, who is the liaison to the animal shelter, expressed his appreciation for this gesture by stating: “This is an incredible gesture by the Eagles. Eliminating the cost of adoption fees will motivate people to open their hearts and their homes to a new pet. This shelter does a phenomenal job caring for so many animals in need and to have this type of support is amazing. We are thrilled that the team chose our shelter for this program, and we encourage everyone to take advantage of this special offer.”

For those interested in learning more about the Homeward Bound Pet Adoption Center, additional information can be found at homewardboundnj.org.



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