Helping Hands

Critter Care would like to say a big thank you to this wonderful group that came out on April 18th to help us get ready for when babies start coming in.


This group was wonderful; they did yard work, some painting, cleaning of the enclosures,  helped sort and put away fruit and produce, orders for the day, as well as doing some food prep for the animals, some pressure washing outside the kitchen, and redoing the privacy screen on an enclosure.


All this is just a small part of what they did.


Their hard work and support is truly appreciated by everyone at Critter Care, including the animals.

Imagine High Integrated Arts & Technology Secondary School


A big thank you to the Teachers and Students of this school, located in Chilliwack, who took the

time and effort to travel this distance. They came out in two different groups on June 13 and again on June 14th.


They participated in our Education Program and then spent a few hours painting enclosures and doing other odd jobs to help out. We appreciated them making the long trip into the centre to help us out.

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