Welcome Lola

We were recently alerted by one of our shelter partners about a girl in dire need of help and just knew we had to step in. Little Lola was found abandoned on the streets in horrible condition; she was filthy, matted, has a large matted mass of hair hanging off her and severely matted feet. 

We have no idea what this little girl has been through, and just the sight of her is beyond heartbreaking. She deserves so much better – love, care, dignity, and we will give her the chance she deserves.

We could not let her down! She clearly has been through too much, and she needs us. We said yes to providing her with Sanctuary and our volunteer rushed to immediately pick her up from the shelter. 

Lola is now safe with Paws Give Me Purpose but her journey has just begun. Her life matters and we will do everything in our power to provide her with everything she needs and deserves.

All we know right now is that she is estimated to be 12+ years of age, has a severe heart murmur and her little face is sunken in because she is missing most of her teeth. She will need complete vetting, including a visit with our cardiologist for an echocardiogram. 

We can see first hand just how much she really wants this second chance more than anything – but we cannot make it happen without YOUR help. 

Please help us fight to give Lola the opportunity to live the best life possible in her remaining years. We cannot do this without YOU!

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Venmo: @PAWSGIVEMEPURPOSE-INC

By Mail:
Paws Give Me Purpose Inc.
2 Jade Lane 
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002

Directly toward our Vet bills:
House Paws Mobile Veterinary Service 
(856) 234-5230

Please keep this precious girl in your prayers. We will keep you updated.

The Best Gift

On this Thankful Thursday, our beautiful little Sanctuary resident Gertie says hello. Gertie has lived here in Sanctuary for almost 2 months now and despite facing health challenges, she has an amazing spirit. 

Gertie is a very happy, spunky, little girl who has a great appetite, enjoys playtime with the other dogs and a nice lap to sit on. She does tire easily and frequently naps, but once she gets up she is ready to get moving once again. 

Her favorite pastime is snacking on gullet sticks, and because she values them so much she also hoards them under the mattress. No one can get near her bed, not human, and most certainly not other dogs unless she’s off doing another activity. And once we are done cleaning and changing all the bedding, she starts her collection all over again.

Simply enjoying something as simple as a gullet stick is one of the best moments in Gertie’s life that might have never been. 

Dogs like Gertie inspire us here at Paws Give Me Purpose to become even better human beings. Because of supporters like you, we have been able to give Gertie and all the dogs living here in Sanctuary the best gift possible, a new life.

Save The Date

There’s something in the air, can you feel it? Or maybe even smell it? The pumpkin spice and peppermint aromas are the mark of the holiday season beginning, the giving season, the most magical and heartwarming time of year!

Giving Tuesday will be here before you know it — the day when millions of people around the world unite to support the causes they care most about and this year it takes place November 28th.

A day where the community comes together for 24 hours of unprecedented giving to support and raise critical funds for our Sanctuary. 

This year, we invite you to help us raise life-saving funds so we can continue our mission of giving the unwanted, abused, neglected, senior, hospice and special needs animals life for no matter how long they are with us. This is what makes Paws Give Me Purpose a special place! 

Will you help us?

Please mark your calendars and consider donating, sponsoring a Sanctuary resident, becoming a Guardian Angel, or even create your own fundraiser to benefit Paws Give Me Purpose Inc.

Only with your help can we say yes to more senior and special needs dogs – without you we are nothing!