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Danbury Animal Welfare Society
147 Grassy Plain St, Bethel, CT 06801
The Danbury Animal Welfare Society, or DAWS, is a volunteer-run non-profit organization that promotes the humane…More treatment of animals. Not only does DAWS hold daily animal adoptions, but it helps find lost pets, offers spay-neuter services, and holds several annual events to raise donations and awareness. The shelter holds up to 60 cats and 30 dogs at a time, and encourages those interested in adopting, to visit during its open house hours.
147 Grassy Plain St, Bethel, CT 06801
The Danbury Animal Welfare Society, or DAWS, is a volunteer-run non-profit organization that promotes the humane…More treatment of animals. Not only does DAWS hold daily animal adoptions, but it helps find lost pets, offers spay-neuter services, and holds several annual events to raise donations and awareness. The shelter holds up to 60 cats and 30 dogs at a time, and encourages those interested in adopting, to visit during its open house hours.
Northern Fairfield County Blue Star Mothers
59 Stony Hill Rd, Bethel, CT 06801
The Northern Fairfield County Blue Star Mothers is a local chapter (Connecticut's Chapter 4) of the national Blue Star…More Mothers of America organization. This nonprofit, non-partisan group is comprised of mothers, step-mothers and adoptive/guardian mothers of members of the Armed Forces of the United States of America. The group provides services to support the troops and veterans of the community while supporting one another. Meetings are at 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at the Stony Hill Fire Department.
59 Stony Hill Rd, Bethel, CT 06801
The Northern Fairfield County Blue Star Mothers is a local chapter (Connecticut's Chapter 4) of the national Blue Star…More Mothers of America organization. This nonprofit, non-partisan group is comprised of mothers, step-mothers and adoptive/guardian mothers of members of the Armed Forces of the United States of America. The group provides services to support the troops and veterans of the community while supporting one another. Meetings are at 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at the Stony Hill Fire Department.