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Donate your old bedding to orphaned animals at this Washington wildlife center

The Sarvey Wildlife Care Center in Arlington needs old bedding and linens like blankets, sheets and towels for orphaned and injured baby animals to sleep in.

ARLINGTON, Washington — If you haven’t already given away your old bedding during the recent Kon Mari craze, consider donating it to the orphaned animals at the Sarvey Wildlife Care Center.

The baby animals need something soft to sleep in and keep warm, and old blankets, sheets and towels are a good bedding option for them. 

Credit: Sarvey Wildlife Care Center

The wildlife center takes in many orphaned animals, from ducks to chipmunks. The non-profit takes in injured or orphaned animals from Snohomish, King and Skagit counties, plus Camano Island.

If you have linens to donate, bring them to Sarvey Wildlife Care Center in Arlington. They are open every day of the week from 8 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Location:

13106 148th St. NE

Arlington, WA 98223.

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