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Hillcrest provides education sessions for our residents through a variety of speakers. To the best of our ability, we use
speakers who have knowledge and expertise in the subject matter being presented. However, Hillcrest does not make
any representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of any information offered in these sessions.
Nothing says loving like some warm snuggles! And no
one needs them more than the dogs, cats, puppies, and
kittens at the Inland Valley Humane Society/SPCA.
Hillcrest nurse Judy Holstrom volunteers for the Humane
Society and has asked Resident Life & Wellness to run a
used towel/blanket drive. If you have a used (or new!)
towel or blanket that you can donate to the Humane
Society, please bring it to the Reception Desk, where you
can leave it in a special box. We’ll be sure that they get delivered to some animals in
need of warm snuggles! Thank you in advance for
sharing some much needed warmth and love! Call
Ryan (ext. 4392) with any questions.
Wanted:Wanted:
Warm Snuggles!Warm Snuggles!
Date: All month!
Place: Front Desk
Info: Call Ryan (ext. 4392)
MakeMake AA
Warm Snuggle!Warm Snuggle!
Did you read the flyer above? If you don’t have a used
towel or blanket to donate, why not come to this class
and make one? ULV Sociology intern, Eduardo Leon,
will help you make cozy, snuggly no-sew fleece
blankets for our animal friends in need. Materials and
supplies are paid for; all we need now is your help!
Don’t miss this opportunity to spend time creating
something that will help keep a dog or cat
warm during the coming winter months. RSVP
to Ryan (ext. 4392).
Date: Mondays, Oct. 5 & 12
Time: 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Place: Birch Court 2nd Floor
RSVP: Call Ryan (ext. 4392)

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Snuggles and Blankets

  • 1. Hillcrest provides education sessions for our residents through a variety of speakers. To the best of our ability, we use speakers who have knowledge and expertise in the subject matter being presented. However, Hillcrest does not make any representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of any information offered in these sessions. Nothing says loving like some warm snuggles! And no one needs them more than the dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens at the Inland Valley Humane Society/SPCA. Hillcrest nurse Judy Holstrom volunteers for the Humane Society and has asked Resident Life & Wellness to run a used towel/blanket drive. If you have a used (or new!) towel or blanket that you can donate to the Humane Society, please bring it to the Reception Desk, where you can leave it in a special box. We’ll be sure that they get delivered to some animals in need of warm snuggles! Thank you in advance for sharing some much needed warmth and love! Call Ryan (ext. 4392) with any questions. Wanted:Wanted: Warm Snuggles!Warm Snuggles! Date: All month! Place: Front Desk Info: Call Ryan (ext. 4392) MakeMake AA Warm Snuggle!Warm Snuggle! Did you read the flyer above? If you don’t have a used towel or blanket to donate, why not come to this class and make one? ULV Sociology intern, Eduardo Leon, will help you make cozy, snuggly no-sew fleece blankets for our animal friends in need. Materials and supplies are paid for; all we need now is your help! Don’t miss this opportunity to spend time creating something that will help keep a dog or cat warm during the coming winter months. RSVP to Ryan (ext. 4392). Date: Mondays, Oct. 5 & 12 Time: 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. Place: Birch Court 2nd Floor RSVP: Call Ryan (ext. 4392)