Tahoe Home Consignment starts community collaboration with Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Tahoe Home Consignment (THC) in South
Lake Tahoe has announced its community collaboration with Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care, Inc. (LTWC).

Helping raise awareness for the well-being of Lake Tahoe’s wild animals & birds, THC is joining the mission of rescuing, rehabilitation, and release of orphaned and injured wildlife through its community donation program.

“We firmly believe that positive change begins locally”, stated Jen Hause, owner of THC."Living in one of the most vibrant areas in the country, we wish to find creative ways to be part of an expanding movement of environmental care. Since our opening in May 2021, our mission is to support our community in a variety of ways including finding productive re-use of home furnishings and reducing unnecessary waste. We are also deeply committed to ensuring that our unique Lake Tahoe experience includes supporting the abundance and health of our wildlife. This requires
an effort from both local businesses and our community members. We are excited that our customers and consignors are committed to ensuring the health and diversity of our wildlife with their donations to Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care.”

Hause said the store's consignors have the opportunity to donate a portion of their monthly payouts to LTWC as well as customers in the store.

THC is located at the Crossing at Tahoe Valley in South Lake Tahoe and curates a mix of previously owned and new, one-of-a-kind furnishings, rugs, lighting, decor, and local art. From mountain contemporary to classic cabin vibes, THC offers custom interior styling and a welcoming, relaxed shopping experience where stylish, affordable treasures are discovered every day.

THC is located at 2024 Lake Tahoe Blvd. They are open Monday - Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, visit tahoehomeconsignment.com.

LTWC is committed to effective, scientifically-informed, and compassionate wild animal care practices, training, and educational outreach. By promoting the health and safety of our region’s wildlife, they help create and maintain thriving natural environments. Giving Mother Nature a helping hand, we raise and rehabilitate orphaned and injured wildlife so that they may be released back into the wild. Their new state-of-the-art animal care facility covers 27 acres in South Lake Tahoe. For more information, visit www.ltwc.org.