Lethbridge non-profit organizations and charities have been forced to adapt during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a decrease in donations, a decline in volunteers and cancelled fundraisers, according to officials.
For the Lethbridge and District Humane Society, manager Barb Grodzicky said she is taking it one day at a time. “We’re not in dire straits.
We’re doing OK,” she said. “Donations are down, of course, whether it’s people bringing food or cleaning supplies. Grodzicky said the humane society is also down in volunteers.
With so many families at home isolating during the COVID-19 pandemic, Grodzicky said the humane society has been carefully screening potential adopters over the phone, trying to avoid what could be a major problem when