(Milan, IL) - Students from Jordan Catholic Builders Club will be putting up and decorating the Quad City Animal Welfare Center's Wish List Tree on Tuesday, November 20th at 1:00 p.m. at Southpark Mall in Moline.

The Quad City Animal Welfare Center's Wish List Tree is located in the corridor directly down from the Food Court, before you get to Express. Stop by the QCAWC Wish List Tree during the holidays and take an ornament off of the tree. Each ornament has a needed item from the Quad City Animal Welfare Center's Wish List. Purchase the needed item and donate it to the Quad City Animal Welfare Center to help care for hundreds of homeless animals. The Quad City Animal Welfare Center's Wish List Tree will be up from Tuesday, November 20th through Christmas.

The Quad City Animal Welfare Center is the only full service no-kill animal shelter located in the Quad Cities. Our mission is a shelter for homeless animals, to support a spay and a neuter program and to provide humane education. QCAWC Adoption Center is open Monday-Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. with extended hours on Wednesday until 6:00 p.m. and closed on Sunday. Our low cost, high quality vaccination clinic is open every Wednesday at 1:00 pm and the first Saturday of every month at 10:00 am with no appointment necessary. Low cost, high quality spaying and neutering is offered by calling 309-787-6830 for an appointment.

QCAWC is located at 724 W. 2nd Ave. Milan, IL 61264. Visit our website at www.qcawc.org.  Southpark Mall is located at 4500 16th Street Moline, Illinois.

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