
PROLONGS LIFE
FROM YOUR LOVED ONE
Flowers may fade, but changing the life of a stray dog or cat will live on.
Our Charity Wreath is a symbol of condolence for the loss of someone who felt an infinite love for animals, or because you feel it and want to honor the memory of the deceased. With it, you will be giving a meaningful card that expresses that the soul of the deceased will live on in the animals we can rescue in their name. Each Charity Wreath is a significant contribution and represents a second chance at life for an abandoned animal.
Flowers may wither, but this charitable wreath will change a pet's life forever. If you'd like to send one, please email us at eventos@garrasypatas.cl and we'll send you a "Certificate of Aid in Memory of the Deceased." We choose to protect the environment, so we suggest sending it by email. If you prefer, we can also send it to you so you can print it and give it directly to the family or deceased.
To send the Charity Wreath, you need to follow these 4 steps:
1
Contact us via WhatsApp
Send a WhatsApp message to María José at +56982193074 with the following information:
Sender name (this will appear on the card, for example the name of the person receiving it or “Family XX”).
Email of the family member to whom we will send it and relationship with the deceased.
Your email to send you the Crown with a blind copy.
Name of the deceased or what they were called.
Message
3
Make your payment via transfer or with credit cards:
DATA FOR TRANSFER:
BANK ACCOUNT CLAWS AND PAWS:
Claws and Paws Foundation
RUT: 65.060.799-6
Bank: Itaú Chile
Current Account No.: 0215337498
Email: events@garrasypatas.cl
CREDIT CARD PAYMENT BUTTON VIA FLOW:
Choose the amount of your donation
If you can get more people to donate that would be ideal.
4
Send us your receipt
Send proof of your transfer to the foundation's account at eventos@garrasypatas.cl or to María José at WhatsApp +56982193074 to coordinate the crown design. If you think it's a good idea, we suggest sending your crown a few days later. We believe it's harder to appreciate on the day itself, while a few days later it can be a very nice gesture.
