Eleventh Hour Rescue to Host High-Energy Fundraiser with Jordans Way

Parsippany, NJLocal News

Eleventh Hour Rescue (EHR) will host a high-energy fundraising event on July 12, in partnership with Jordan’s Way, at the Roxbury Mall Adoption Center. The event will be broadcast live on Facebook from 6:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m.

, aiming to surpass last year's impressive $50,000 raised in a single evening. EHR hopes to lead the 50-State Tour by raising $75,000, which would earn an additional $25,000 bonus for their animals. During the livestream, volunteers will participate in various entertaining challenges to boost donations, spotlighting senior and special needs pets available for adoption. Local businesses are encouraged to commit to matching donations, while community influencers can engage their followers through guest appearances. Kennel Manager Alex Galdi highlighted the event's significance in promoting the needs of long-term pets.

The evening promises excitement, including unexpected challenges like hair dyeing and head shaving. Supporters can participate by donating, sharing, and tuning into the livestream on Facebook.

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