The company, that makes accessories for earthmoving cars made by JCB, CAT, and others, sent 2 off its welders to aid with repair operates at Newcastle Dog and Cat Shelter’s Longbenton center.
Refurbishing 6 of the kennels supplies a safe space for dogs getting in the center, guaranteeing they cannot see each other to avoid undesirable distress, and fixing eviction has actually increased the shelter’s security.
Rachael Kendall, basic supervisor at Newcastle Dog and Cat Shelter, said: “We are overwhelmed by the generosity and commitment demonstrated by Miller.
“The refurbishment of the dog kennels will greatly improve the living conditions of the animals that come into the shelter, offering them comfort and security during their stay with us.
“We are so grateful for the company’s dedication to the shelter and ongoing efforts to raise money for our cause.”
Miller has actually picked the shelter, which presently houses over 140 animals, as its picked charity for 2023.
Ricky Martin, field service engineer at Miller, said: “We firmly believe in giving back to our community and supporting causes that make a genuine difference.
“We are proud to partner with Newcastle Dog and Cat Shelter, knowing that our expertise and resources will contribute to keeping animals safe until they find loving homes, and we are looking forward to continuing our efforts for the duration of the year.”