BENTON HARBOR, MI – November 25, 2020 – Honor Credit Union partnered with Berrien County Animal Control to co-host Honor’s Adoption Days, that ran from Thursday, November 12 to Saturday, November 14. This event, held at Berrien County Animal Control in Benton Harbor, resulted in 23 animals finding their forever homes including, cats, dogs, a guinea pig, and a rabbit.
Originally planned as a one-day adoption event, Honor’s Adoption Day was adjusted to three days to limit the number of people entering the building to allow the team to abide by all COVID-19 guidelines. During the three-day event, Honor covered the adoption fees for the 23 adopted animals that went home with their new families. Helping transition these animals out of the shelter and into a loving home just before the holidays was not only a great success but heartwarming for anyone who had the opportunity to be a part of.
“The Honor Credit Union event is something Berrien County Animal Control (BCAC) and our community looks forward to every year,” commented Director Tiffany Peterson. “Finding forever homes for shelter animals is a passion of ours and a mission that everyone can totally get behind!”
Honor Credit Union is proud to serve more than 89,000 members across the State of Michigan. Providing solutions for your financial success and giving back to the communities we serve remain the driving forces behind Honor Credit Union. For more information, call 800.442.2800, or visit www.honorcu.com.
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