What My German Shepherd Taught Me About Living My Best Life In Quarantine
Written by: Genisus Hess, Adoption Counselor, Humane League of Lancaster County If you haven’t met my pup, Cricket, she is a 70 lb ball of wild, excited, joyful energy. Being a German Shepherd / Australian Shepherd Mix, she loves nothing more than sharing her opinion on everything, and sprinting around the yard like a four-legged …Read more →
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Donors Save Lives
Written by: Chelsea Cappellano, Donor and Alumni Relations Coordinator, Humane Pennsylvania Donors play an extremely important role in regards to Humane Pennsylvania’s success. Their kindness supports our unique and highly effective approach to helping animals. Without them, Humane Pennsylvania (HPA) would not be able to rescue or adopt out thousands of homeless pets, stray or …Read more →
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Deadlines Near for Voter Registration, Mail-In Ballot Requests
Pennsylvania residents who plan to vote in the June 2 primary election have until Monday to make sure they are registered, but those who are …
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Pennsylvania’s Second Annual 1-4-3 Day Takes on New Meaning During COVID-19 Crisis
Pennsylvania’s Second Annual 1-4-3 Day Takes on New Meaning During COVID-19 Crisis
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May 14, 2020
Harrisburg, PA – Governor Tom Wolf today proclaimed Friday, May 22, the 143rd day of the year, as 1-4-3 Day, a statewide day of kindness in honor of Pennsylvania native Fred Rogers. Fred Rogers, best known from his beloved television series, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, exemplified compassion and regularly used 1-4-3 as another way of saying “I love you,” with 1-4-3 representing the number of letters in each word.
As the state continues to navigate the COVID-19 crisis, Governor Wolf is encouraging all Pennsylvanians to spread even more kindness, more love, and more generosity to essential workersSee Original Article
'It's A Do Or Die Situation': Bucks County Gym Owners Decide To Reopen Business Despite Gov …
Pennsylvania's stay-at-home order was a heavy weight, Jessica and Tommy Coates say, they could not bear any longer. They tell Eyewitness News …
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