Talk Radio 1210 WPHT is proud to host the Piazza Pet of the Month program, an exciting partnership with Piazza Auto Group in support of the incredible work of PAWS.
This Friday, April 24, from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., join us for a Pet Food, Blanket, and Donation Drive at the Mazda Dealership in West Chester.
Come show your support. Here’s how you can help:
- Drop off donations in person:
- Dry cat and dog food
- Kitty litter
- Blankets (New or gently used blankets, sheets, towels)
- Shop the PAWS wish list:
- Visit phillypaws.org/wishlist/ to send items through the Amazon and Chewy wish lists.
- Donate and help us reach our goal! (insert our donation link here).
Many pantry supplies, including pet food, blankets, and other essentials, remain inaccessible following the Grays Ferry construction collapse. Donations collected will help care for pets currently in PAWS care as they receive medical treatment, transition into foster homes, and await adoption.
Looking for another way to help?
Adopting or fostering gives animals the second chance they deserve, whether that means a loving forever home or a temporary safe place to land. Every adoption creates space in the shelter to save another life.
Learn more about fostering or adopting a pet – visit PhillyPaws.org
Presented by Piazza Auto Group
As the naming rights partner of the 1210 WPHT Studio and a long-standing supporter of local initiatives, Piazza Auto Group is deeply committed to making a difference in our community. Together, we've reimagined the Piazza Pet program to put the focus back where it belongs - on helping animals in need find the loving homes they deserve.
We are honored to collaborate with our community partners at PAWS and proud to bring our listeners into this mission of compassion and care. We hope the Piazza Pet of the Month inspires more pet adoptions and continues to build awareness for the amazing animals waiting to be adopted.About PAWSPAWS is Philadelphia's largest rescue partner and is working to make Philadelphia a no-kill city. PAWS saves and serves the city's most vulnerable dogs and cats.




