October 11, 2023

Urgent Needs - Your Help Makes a Difference!

A mother deer and fawn reunited

Our animals could use your help…


Volunteer Opportunity: Produce Pick Up 🚚


We are currently seeking volunteers who can assist with our Produce Pickup every Monday morning. This involves picking up produce in Langley and delivering it to Critter Care. If you have a truck and are interested in helping, please feel free to email us at crittercare9@shaw.ca. We would be more than happy to provide further information or answer any questions you may have. Your support ensures that our animals receive the nourishment they need to thrive.


Food Supplies Needed 🙏


To continue providing care for the animals and giving them a second chance at life, we are in urgent need of the following supplies:


  • Dry Cat Food Kibble
  • Dry Dog Food Kibble
  • Canned Cat Food
  • Canned Dog Food

Your contribution of these items can truly make a difference. If you are unable to drop off the supplies at Critter Care, please reach out to Michelle Binette at crittercare9@shaw.ca. She will be happy to arrange a pick-up directly from your location. Your support means the world to us and the animals we rescue.


Thank you for your unwavering dedication to Critter Care Wildlife Society. Together, we are building a future where wildlife thrives.

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