Delaware Valley Doberman Pinscher Assistance,
Inc. 357 Third Ave.
Phoenixville, PA 19460 610-935-0896
You can support DVDPA and the dobes in our care in several ways...
make a one-time donation today
become a monthly sponsor
become a virtual foster
request dontions in lieu of holiday gifts, wedding gifts
request donations in lieu of flowers at funerals and memorials
shop online using the links on this website
become a volunteer
(see below for more details
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Donate Now!
Give a one-time donation to DVDPA.
Become a monthly sponsor
Donate monthly to help defray kennel costs.
Become a Virtual Sponsor
See a dobe for adoption that makes your heart go pitter-patter?
Sponsor him/her today
request donations in lieu of a holiday or wedding
gift
Consider donating to DVDPA on your special day. Let your very
special guests know that you have included rescue dobes in your
very special day.
request donations in lieu of flowers for a
funeral or memorial
Suggest donations to DVDPA in lieu of flowers for funerals or
memorials. Bring the request with you to the funeral director,
who should then place it at the end of the obituary in place
of requests for flowers. For Memorial use, feel free to place
the request in your Memorial program.
Shop online using the links at our website
We're associated with so many great places to start shopping
and find great gifts and items. Check out the many ways you
can help rescue and help DVDPA at the same time!
Add DVDPA as a benefactor in your will
Give a gift that will live on, name DVDPA as a benefactor
of you will. Bequests Naming DVDPA in your will can be a
financially responsible way to make a special gift that otherwise
may not be possible during your lifetime. Bequests can be
designated or unrestricted in any amount.
A specific bequest directs charity to receive a specific
piece of property
A general bequest directs charity to receive a specified
dollar amount
A residual bequest designates all or a portion of what
remains after expenses are paid
A contingent bequest is in effect only if the primary
intention cannot be met