Individual Sponsorship

How to Make an Individual Contribution to Keshet Rescue

You may make a contribution by:

  • Making use of Keshet Kennels’ services, facilities and/or training;
  • Making a purchase from our catalogue (i.e. Doggie Daze, annual dog calendar);
  • Becoming a sponsor.

Become a Sponsor

Funds paid to become a Keshet Rescue sponsor may be made:

  • Through the Keshet Kennels/Rescue website using PayPal;
  • By Cheque or Money Order in Canadian or US funds (Please note that US domestic postal money orders marked “Negotiable Only In the US and Possessions” are void in Canada.); or
  • Cash (on-site only).

Please be reminded that, neither Keshet Kennels nor Keshet Rescue are registered charitable organizations. Even though the dogs will greatly appreciate your sponsorship, you will not receive a receipt for personal income tax purposes.

If you are a company, the sponsorship may be written off as an advertising expense, as you will receive name recognition on our web site.


PLATINUM $500.00

The sponsor will receive a Certificate, CD calendar, Doggie Daze and will be recognized as a Platinum Sponsor on the Keshet Kennels web site.


GOLD    $250.00

The sponsor will receive a Certificate, CD calendar and will be recognized as a Gold Sponsor on the Keshet Kennels web site.


SILVER $100.00

The sponsor will receive a Certificate, CD calendar and will be recognized as a Silver Sponsor on the Keshet Kennels web site.


FRIEND $50.00

The sponsor will receive a Certificate and be recognized as a Friend on the Keshet Kennels web site.


OTHER

Please feel free to make a contribution as big or small as you like.

If you would like to pay tribute to a pet that has crossed over the rainbow bridge, you may also want to consider lighting a memorial candle.  Each glowing candle displays the dog’s name in whose honor it was lit.


If you have any questions or require assistance, please contact us at friends@keshetkennels.com.

Neither Keshet Kennels or Keshet Rescue are registered charitable organizations. Currently, the care of rescued dogs is funded by the owners, from individual sponsors and a portion of Keshet Kennels’ revenues.