Make a Donation

Donations go directly toward the veterinary needs of Stumptown Strays dogs. These include surgery, medical diagnoses, treatments, and rehabilitation the dogs may require prior to adoption. With Stumptown Strays, these donations will go further. Due to the generosity of Northwest Neighborhood Veterinary Hospital, Stumptown Strays has access to a full-service veterinary clinic as well as the donation of the time and skills of our founding veterinarians.

Make a Monetary Donation

Tax Information: Stumptown Strays is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Your donations are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

Detailed receipts for monetary donations of $200 or more will be automatically sent out by our volunteers. If you make a donation of less than $200 and would like a detailed receipt, please email us at info@stumptownstrays.org with the subject "Donation Receipt." Please include your full name and the date of your donation.

An infographic with illustrated dogs outlining how your donations help Stumptown Strays. $20 - buys a vaccine or microchip, $50 - buys lab work and a fecal, $200 - buys a spay, $300 - buys a dental or soft tissue surgery.

Donate to Our Wish List

Help Stumptown Strays by purchasing items from our Chewy and Amazon wish lists! Items purchased through our wish lists will be conveniently shipped directly to us, and require no additional action on your part!

You will be redirected to Chewy/Amazon to make your donation.

A dog sits and looks at the camera. She is wearing a pink plaid bandana and sitting in front of a flower bush.

Buy Our Merch

Proudly show your support of Stumptown Strays while helping our dogs. All proceeds from merchandise go directly to our mission of rescuing shelter dogs and providing them with life-saving veterinary care.

Stumptown Strays founder, Becky, stands in front of a table with merch at a fundraising event.

Unable to Donate? Other Ways to Help Us

Follow us on Facebook and Instagram and help us by sharing our posts.

Sign up to be a Foster or a Volunteer.