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The Sanctuary at Haafsville

The Sanctuary at Haafsville is in the midst of a campaign to raise funds for the construction of their new building at their facility on Nestle Way in Breinigsville. The campaign got a shot in the arm recently when Rick Beuttel, the director of business development for Air Products, was on-hand to present Liz Jones, the Sanctuary’s executive director, with a check for $5,000.

The money came from an award given to Beuttel, for his work with the company, and was earmarked for a local charity, left to the discretion of Beuttel. Beuttel and his wife Sue, adopted a dog from the local no-kill shelter last May, and their son Ryan is going through training to work at the facility as a volunteer.

“This is going to do a lot, and it’s so important that we get this new building, so we have more space to shelter animals looking for homes,” Jones said.

The new building will be just under 2,000 square feet and will feature 16 indoor/outdoor runs for dogs, with radiant heated floors in the kennels for winter. There will also be office space, three meet-and-greet rooms for prospective adoptive families, storage and a medical treatment room. Being able to move the dog-care operations into a separate building will also benefit the shelter’s cat population, which will have more room in the current facility once the dogs are moved out. Construction is to begin next month on the new building.

In 2016, the organization placed over 1,600 animals.

“We were just happy to help,” Beuttel said. “It will be nice to see the new building and know that Air Products had a role to play in helping to complete it and help the local community.”

The Beuttel family adopted Luna last May and added her to their mix of dogs after seeing her online as The Sanctuary looked for a home for her. It was kind of a love at first sight situation and Luna has fit in well with the family’s other dogs.

“We’re well familiar with the work here and Luna has become such a part of our family and we’re glad to have her. She fits right in,” Beuttel said.

In a letter to The Sanctuary’s Treasurer, Julie Hoffman, Air Products Community Relations and Philanthropy representative Laurie Hackett, thanked the shelter for their impact on the community.

“At Air Products, we feel fortunate to work with you and appreciate the sincerity and energy that you put into the community to make a significant difference. The opportunity we have to work with you is one that we take seriously. Thank you for serving the community and we are honored to be able to support your mission and the good work of the Sanctuary at Haafsville,” Hackett wrote.

The Sanctuary is also planning for its fourth annual basket social, Raise The Ruff, which will be held April 9 at the Schnecksville Fire Company. For advanced, discounted tickets, or for more information on donating or the event itself, call 610-965-9216. Tickets are also available at The Sanctuary, at 901 Nestle Way in Breinigsville, during adoption hours 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays.

A fundraising campaign is underway at The Sanctuary at Haafasville to benefit construction of a new building at the no-kill shelter. ABOVE: Sue Beuttel, Ryan Beuttel, holding Luna and Rick Beuttel present a $5,000 check to Liz Jones, executive director of The Sanctuary at Haafsville. Rick Beuttel, an executive at Air Products, donated an award he received to the fundraising effort.