Welcome to Team Ruff's Page!
In August 2017 I organized a volunteer day for my team at the Anti-Cruelty Socieity, just blocks from our new office at the Merchandise Mart. While there I fell in love with an 11 week old puppy they had named Rosebud. After convincing Cheryl it was time for a puppy, we adopted Rosebud, renamed her Miss Brie, and Mr. Pecan had a little (nightmare) sister.
Since then I have been heavily involved with the Anti-Cruelty Society.
Miss Brie was picked for Puppy Bowl 14 so we went to New York and upon our return did a bunch of press for ACS.
Last february I organized and hosted a Beam Suntory table at their annual Pour Your Heart Out fundraiser (which I'm doing again this year).
Team Ruff walked in last year's Bark in the Park.
I organzed a 2nd volunteer day (did not adopbt a puppy this time).
Attended the ACS day at the Chicago Dogs game where Miss Brie was the dog parade marshall and the honorary manager.
And made two friends at ACS!
Team Ruff gets its name from the Puppy Bowl team Miss Brie was on during Puppy Bowl 14. Sadly she sat on the bench, and her team lost, but we're proud she made it. Please join us in helping the Anti-Cruelty Society take care of homeless pets of all kinds. Please share a donation to our team, or walk with us! Mr. Pecan, Miss Brie, and their friend Otto would love the company!
- Kevin
In 1899, Rose Fay Thomas, wife of Chicago Symphony Orchestra founder Theodore Thomas, established The Anti-Cruelty Society and forever changed the landscape of animal welfare throughout the Chicago region. Since that time, the Society has endured as Chicago's oldest and largest open admission animal welfare organization, one that provides a wide breadth of programs that save the lives of thousands of animals each year. A certified 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and the recipient of a four-star Charity Navigator rating, The Anti-Cruelty Society’s mission is to build a community of caring by helping pets and educating people.
Today, The Anti-Cruelty Society remains the oldest and the largest open admission animal welfare organization in Chicago. All animals are welcome at the Society every day of the year. They never turn an animal away from their doors. Ever. And once an animal is admitted, they can stay as long as it takes to find their forever home.
However, the care that The Anti-Cruelty Society provides to animals in need is only possible through the friendship of the community. I hope that you will support me and support "Bark in the Park 2018." Your generosity will ensure that thousands of abandoned and neglected animals will find hope, comfort, and healing this year.
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