Welcome Sandy

At just 8 years of age, her future was uncertain. She sat misunderstood and alone behind shelter bars in bite quarantine – no going outside, no human contact. She was afraid and confused and we could not allow her life to end because of a mistake she made out of fear. 

The Paws Give Me Purpose Team welcomes Sandy (aka little demon) to Sanctuary.

It is very evident to us that this precious senior soul has had a very difficult life, including being abandoned on the streets of Baltimore. How do abandoned dogs feel? The same way abandoned humans feel — worthless, unwanted, unlovable. Imagine how you’d feel, and that’s how Sandy feels. 

And while we cannot discuss the specific details of her particular case at this time, the important thing to know is that Sandy is safe in our care and PGMP Sanctuary is now her home.

We promise she will never suffer again, receive only the very best medical care and will be loved beyond measure. 

It is way past time to make things better for Sandy and we are turning to our fabulous followers and supporters for help to do so. 

Sandy has seen our Vet, she has been spayed and has had a dental. Our bills continue to grow but donations are at an all time low – we need your help now more than ever! 

💞 PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=RKUHNPAA3ND3C

💞 Venmo: @PAWSGIVEMEPURPOSE-INC

By Mail:
Paws Give Me Purpose Inc.
2 Jade Lane 
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002

Directly toward our Vet bills:
House Paws Mobile Veterinary Service 
(856) 234-5230

If anyone is interested in becoming this precious girls sponsor, please head over to: 

Sponsor Blondie

For many of the dogs who make Paws Give Me Purpose Sanctuary their home, it is the first time in their lives they feel safe and loved.

Beautiful Blondie was found in a cardboard box by a dumpster, discarded like a piece of garbage. What hurts the most is that the heartless human who did this to her is still out there somewhere. It’s just unfathomable the unnecessary cruelty that people can commit and then walk away.

We know that we cannot erase the pain of her past, but we can promise she will NEVER suffer again!

Blondie has come a long way since her arrival to our Sanctuary, but believe it or not, she is still in search of her very own sponsor.

Blondie and all of our Sanctuary residents need people with extra big hearts to help us give them their second chance at life and becoming a sponsor helps make it possible for us to give Blondie and other dogs like her everything they need.

Will you be the one to make her wish come true? If you are interested in signing up to be Blondie’s sponsor please head over to:

Helping Hearts

Pictured here is tiny Inky receiving the extra special cuddles he craves from one of our very committed volunteers.

Although our staff is dedicated and knowledgeable, extra helping hands and hearts are necessary for the important work in which we are involved.

We could never do what we do without the help of our wonderful volunteers!

For Inky and all our Sanctuary residents, it’s the simple things in life that are the greatest things. They are absolutely much better than we are when it comes to making the most out of life, and their love, loyalty and gratitude is simply immeasurable.

“Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart.” – Elizabeth Andrew