Appeal brings pets hope

Petbarn Tree of Hope Appeal. (Supplied)

Tara Murray

Purchasing a tree decoration this Christmas can help save the lives of animals in need across Victoria.

The Petbarn Foundation, Petbarn’s charitable arm, has announced the launch of its annual Tree of Hope Appeal to help save the lives of animals.

The foundation hopes to raise $1.2 million through the appeal, with Petbarn customers able to purchase a $3, $5 or $10 Christmas tree decoration in-store, or online, to help reach this year’s fundraising target.

Every time a Christmas tree decoration is purchased, the foundation will donate to Petbarn’s adoption partners and rescue organisations across the state.

Money raised will help more 50 charities continue their important work caring for pets in need. One of the charities this year is Second Chance Animal Rescue in Craigieburn.

Second Chance Animal Rescue (SCAR) founder Marisa Debattista the money would allow them to continue providing professional and animal-loving volunteers to help rescue and rehabilitate dogs and cats due to be euthanised at pounds and shelters across Victoria, and offer them a second chance at finding their forever homes.

Petbarn South Morang store manager, Amy Hurrell said they are incredibly proud to be supporting this year’s Tree of Hope Appeal.

“We’re always amazed by the generosity of our customers and the support they show for our charity initiatives. This small act of kindness goes such a long way in giving animals the love and care they deserve.”