Sponsor a Kennel, Support a Senior
Are you looking for a way to support our seniors and advertise your business or honor a loved one simultaneously? The Pawsitive Partner Kennel Sponsorship Program allows companies or families to support the Senior Dog Sanctuary of Maryland by donating $1000 or more annually. When you decide to sponsor a kennel, we put your business, organization, or family name on the kennel door for all to see when they visit SDS. It’s a great way to show your support for our seniors!
Contact us at [email protected] for more information.
In addition to having your name shown loud and proud, you also get the following benefits for sponsoring a kennel,
Your generous donations toward a kennel sponsorship provide much-needed support for our sanctuary, which costs up to $50,000/month to run. With your help, we can continue to house up to 23 dogs and work to get them rescued, rehabilitated, and rehomed.
Are you looking for a way to support our seniors and advertise your business or honor a loved one simultaneously? The Pawsitive Partner Kennel Sponsorship Program allows companies or families to support the Senior Dog Sanctuary of Maryland by donating $1000 or more annually. When you decide to sponsor a kennel, we put your business, organization, or family name on the kennel door for all to see when they visit SDS. It’s a great way to show your support for our seniors!
Contact us at [email protected] for more information.
In addition to having your name shown loud and proud, you also get the following benefits for sponsoring a kennel,
- Your name and logo (if applicable) posted on the SDS website as a Pawsitive Premier Partner
- Your name and logo (if applicable) listed in the SDS monthly newsletter as a Pawsitive Premier Partner
- Your name and logo (if applicable) shown on our social media as a Pawsitive Premier Partner
Your generous donations toward a kennel sponsorship provide much-needed support for our sanctuary, which costs up to $50,000/month to run. With your help, we can continue to house up to 23 dogs and work to get them rescued, rehabilitated, and rehomed.