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Northcentral Maltese Rescue, Inc.
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There are many ways to support Northcentral Maltese Rescue, Inc.
You can also do the following:
RIDE FOR RESCUE UPDATE
DONATE ONLINE THROUGH PAYPAL
PayPal is an easy, fast and secure way to make donations, and you do not need to have an account. CLICK HERE to go to our Online Donations page and see several of the Special Needs dogs we have helped.

SEND A CHECK OR MONEY ORDER
If you would prefer to send a check or money order CLICK HERE for the donation form. Many use this form to send memorials, honorariums, birthday, holiday or other gifts. Fill out the form online, print it from the computer and send it to the address listed on the form.

JOIN CHECKMATES
Many people choose to make a donation on a monthly basis and we provide a way for you to do that. CheckMates provides Northcentral Maltese Rescue with valuable continuing income that provides the rescue dogs with important and necessary veterinary care.  CLICK HERE to learn how you can support on a monthly basis. No amount is too small.

SHOP ONLINE WITH iGIVE.COM
Help Your Favorite Cause Every Time You Shop or Search online. Join Free. We'll donate at least $10, $5 for using iGive & $5 for your 1st purchase if you buy within 45 days. Over 900 stores contribute a portion of each sale to be donated to the charity of your choice. The donations keep growing as you keep shopping. Go to iGive.com to sign up.

SHOP ONLINE WITH GOODSEARCH.COM
Good Search is another way to shop and purchase items with a percentage of purchases donated to Northcentral Maltese Rescue. People find it fast and easy to shop online, and time saving as well. Go to GoodSearch.com to sign up.
SAVING MALTESE NATIONWIDE

We are a publicly supported non-profit charitable Organization
All donations are tax deductible
It is with regret that we are informing you of the cancellation of Ride for Rescue this year. Dr. Brian Ray, Ride for Rescue’s cyclist, has sustained an injury during his training for this event. Dr. Ray is on the mend and doing well, however, he needs to take some time to rebuild before continuing his cycling passion. We greatly appreciate everyone’s support and will keep you posted of future events.