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Cupcakes For A Cause
The Brant County SPCA, You can pre-order your cupcakes ������ by calling the shelter at ������������-��������. Phone lines are open between 10AM-5PM. They’re asking everyone to kindly prepay to reduce congestion in their tiny lobby on Cupcake Day (Monday, February 27th).
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Pre-orders will close on Saturday, February 25th at 4PM (while quantities last)!

Cupcake Day is back at the Brant County SPCA on Monday, February 27th
You’re invited to join us at the Brant County SPCA at 539 Mohawk St in Brantford on Monday, February 27th from 11 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. After a three-year hiatus from in-person festivities due to the pandemic, the Brant County SPCA is excited to be once again hosting an in-person Cupcake Day party at their shelter on Mohawk St.
To get involved you can drop by the shelter to donate and pick up cupcakes – you receive a delicious cupcake for each $2 donation. For a donation of $24 you can pick up a dozen of delicious cupcakes, for $48 – 2 dozen, and so on. If you call their shelter before Saturday afternoon you can also pre-order your cupcakes ahead of time. Not able to make it down to the shelter on Monday? Animal lovers can also show their support by donating online through the SPCA’s website: brantcountyspca.com/cupcake-daydonation/
The SPCA’s is hoping to raise $25,000 this year and all funds raised will go directly to supporting animals and families in our local community. Betty Crocker also returns as the lead sponsor to support bakers and animal lovers across Brant County. Many local businesses, schools, families, and groups are also getting involved hosting their own Cupcake Day fundraisers
Donations to Cupcake Day help the SPCA provide love, safe shelter, food, medication, spay/neuter surgery, and veterinary care to cats, dogs, and small animals in our local community.
Robin Kuchma, Executive Director adds “After a few years of organizing virtual Cupcake Days, we’re excited to be back to baking and connecting with our community in person. This is an important event for us as it raises funds to ensure we can continue to provide veterinary care, medicine, food and most of all comfort and love to the animals that rely on us. Spring is always a busy time for us so this will help us prepare for the influx of cats we see each Spring ”