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			<title>Ontario SPCA helps close to 700 animals find homes over the holidays</title>
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<p>The Ontario SPCA and Humane Society is celebrating a heartwarming milestone this holiday season after successfully meeting its Home for the Holidays adoption campaign goal, helping almost 700 animals find loving homes across the province.</p>
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<p>The adoption campaign, which took place from Dec. 1 to 24, focused on finding families for animals of all ages, including senior pets and long-term residents who had been waiting months for their chance at a fresh start.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>“Thanks to the compassion of adopters across Ontario, 688 animals are now spending the holidays where they belong – safe, loved and at home,” reads a press release from the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society.</p>
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<p>Sonya Reichel, the SPCA's vice president of operations, noted the impact that the adoption campaign has on the animals that were being cared for by her organization.</p>
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<p>“Reaching this goal is an incredible reminder of what's possible when people come together to help animals,” said Reichel. “Every adoption represents a life changed – not just for the animal, but for the family who opened their heart and home.”</p>
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<p>As the SPCA celebrates adopting out nearly 700 animals over the holidays, many more are still waiting for someone to open their heart and home.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Anyone interested in adopting can visit ontariospca.ca/adopt to meet animals that are hoping to start the new year with a family.</p>
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<p>“For those unable to adopt, a year-end donation is a meaningful way to help provide care and shelter to animals still waiting for their own happy story,” reads the SPCA's press release. “As a registered charity that is 100 per cent donor funded, the Ontario SPCA relies on the generosity of animal lovers to continue making these second chances possible.”</p>
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<p>To donate, visit ontariospca.ca/donate</p>
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			<wp-post_date>2026-01-08 12:50:32</wp-post_date>
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