You Can Help Us Combat Economic Euthanasia

You are the solution to the growing problem facing untold numbers of treasured feline and canine pets, companion animals, and their guardians—millions of dogs and cats in the U.S. are being euthanized annually. With your contributions, we can provide the tools and support system that many struggling families and individuals need. Our success relies on you—whether you offer $5 or $5,000—we can only battle this deadly phenomenon with your support. Whether joining our community as a monthly donor or making a one-time gift, your support is crucial in achieving our mission. Your contribution goes toward developing our first two programs, Education for Pet Guardianship and Financial Aid for Veterinary Care.

Thank you in advance for your consideration and for helping us combat Economic Euthanasia.

George J. Bianchi

Cofounder, CEO, & Vice Chairman

Feel free to mail checks to:

Treasured Pets Foundation, 30190 US Highway 19N Ste 1040, Clearwater, FL 33761

Please make check payable to Treasured Pets Foundation, Inc.

Give a little to Make a BIG Impact

When you donate to Treasured Pets, you're helping support our mission and,

  • It’s a reason close to your heart — significantly reducing Economic Euthanasia

  • Your donation makes a difference, no matter the amount, and it makes you feel good

  • You're setting a positive example, inspiring others to give and pay attention to our cause

  • Your contribution benefits society’s neediest and most vulnerable

  • You can earn substantial tax benefits, deducting up to 50% of your gross income

Significant size gifts can help us achieve operational self-sufficiency promptly while smaller donations are still essential to our work. We also ask that donors consider a monthly recurring donation that allows for a steady distribution of funds over an entire year. Recurring gifts in smaller increments are more budget-friendly than larger gifts and are incredibly beneficial from an operational perspective. We project that we'll receive most of our revenue during the two-month Giving Season, which may strain resources throughout any given year.