Burlington Community College donates supplies to animal shelter

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Burlington County College students and staff donated more than $1,000 of supplies to the Burlington County Animal Shelter in the County Facilities Complex on Woodlane Road in Westampton. During the month-long eighth annual Animal Shelter Drive, BCC’s Office of Student Activities staff collected toys, cat and dog food, cleaner, towels, leashes, and much-needed tick and flea medication.

Pictured are BCC student activities specialist Adrianne Dahms, BCC executive director of institutional effectiveness and research Max Slusher, Burlington County Animal Shelter manager Jackie Dennis, Burlington County Health Department director Eve A. Cullinan, animal shelter attendant Kim Lindsey, holding the recently adopted Zoey, and BCC student activities specialist Brian Kenny with the donation.

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