Every year, members of the Weston Volunteer Fire Department (WVFD) do their Halligan’s Drive to Make a Difference. The activity involves collecting supplies for donations of the Lewis-Upshur Animal Control Facility that is located in Buckhannon, Virginia.
When the supply is collected, they are then delivered on Christmas Eve to the animal control facility. A huge influence of the drive is Halligan himself, the WVFD’s 5-year-old Dalmatian. Ever since the creation of the drive in 2015, it has gotten bigger.
WVFD Assistant Chief Keith Talbert said, “Halligan is such a well-known entity, so we figured we’d use him to be the mascot for the Drive to Make a Difference.”
Source: The Exponent Telegram
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