Sparklight Donation Supports Animal Rescue Kleberg in Kingsville

 

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KINGSVILLE, TEXAS (News Release) - Animal Rescue Kleberg has received a $1,500 donation from Sparklight following the company's month-long “Connect for a Cause” campaign aimed at supporting local animal welfare efforts.

The campaign encouraged residents Kingsville to activate new Sparklight Mobile service. For every new mobile line activated during the promotion, Sparklight pledged to donate $10 to participating animal shelters in local communities.

As a result of the campaign, Animal Rescue Kleberg received $1,500 to help fund food, shelter and medical care for animals awaiting adoption. The donation will also support the organization's spay and neuter clinic.

Photo courtesy of Sparklight.

“Animal Rescue Kleberg is grateful for Sparklight’s support through the Connect for a Cause campaign,” said Joy Aynsley, president of the organization. “This donation will directly help us continue caring for vulnerable animals in our community. We appreciated the opportunity to partner on the campaign while helping more people in our community discover Sparklight Mobile’s cost-saving service.”

According to Sparklight, the initiative was designed to combine community support with awareness of its wireless service offerings.

“Connect for a Cause was a great example of how small actions can make a meaningful difference locally,” said Tony Mokry. “Every Sparklight Mobile activation helped support pets in need while also introducing customers to a simple, affordable wireless service designed around flexibility and value.”

Animal Rescue Kleberg serves the Kingsville and Kleberg County area, providing shelter, adoption services and veterinary assistance for homeless and abandoned animals.

Residents can learn more about Sparklight Mobile by visiting mobile.sparklight.com.

 
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