As a proud member of 1% for the Planet, we always donate a portion of our sales to nonprofits that protect animals and the earth. And now through October 31, we'll be sending these donations to Greater Good Charities to help people and pets affected by Hurricane Helene, which has devastated towns across the southeastern United States.

Greater Good Charities is on the ground now in severely impacted areas, helping to provide critical relief including (but not limited to):

• Providing support to animal shelters giving lifesaving medical care to pets suffering severe injuries
• Distributing food, supplies, medications, and essential relief for pets and their families
• Transporting adoptable shelter pets that were in the shelters prior to the storm to other areas of the country, to free up space in local shelters for displaced pets
• Distributing bee pollen substitute and syrup to save millions of bees in impacted areas, who are in danger of starving because the vegetation they survive on has been wiped out

How You Can Help

When you shop at MUTTS this October, you'll have an option to add your own donation at checkout.

Plus, Greater Good Charities has secured a matching donation that will match contributions up to $20,000! That means your gift will go twice as far toward helping people and animals affected by this disaster.

 

Comments (4)

We must not forget ALL those affected by the hurricane including, pets and wildlife. Even the smallest donation means a lot. Thank you.

Christine Pawlak

We must not forget ALL those impacted by the hurricane, including pets and wildlife. Even the smallest donation means a lot. Thank you.

Christine Pawlak

My thoughts & prayers are with Greater Good Charities for all the wonderful, selfless work you are doing to help these poor animals & each other.

Pattie Honstein

As a resident of the High Country in NC, I cannot thank you enough for these donations. It is an understatement to say that the devastation here is heartbreaking. Things will never be the same for us, but we are persevering and so appreciate you helping us recover. May God bless you all in return.

Susan Ledbetter