Pawpurrazzi 2015

Benefits Humane Society of Greater Miami

Pat Wallace, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Humane Society of Greater Miami, Milton Wallace, with Jake, Chloe, and Charity

Friday, January 23, 2015, at 7 p.m.
Jungle Island
1111 Parrot Jungle Trail, Watson Island, Miami
305-749-1815 (Laurie Hoffman)
Laurie@HumaneSocietyMiami.org

Join the Humane Society of Greater Miami as it takes the dogs “On Safari” at Pawpurrazzi 2015. Chaired by Pat and Milton Wallace and Bunny Bastian, and presented by South Motors, this one-of-a-kind event is a spectacular celebration for the animals. With support from The Batchelor Foundation, triple Golden Hall of Fame Member, South Motors, Presenting Sponsor for the sixth year, and the hundreds of supporters who attend the event, much needed funds will be raised to support more than 400 homeless and abandoned animals cared for by the Humane Society.

This one-of-a-kind event, scheduled for Friday, January 23, 2015, at Jungle Island, attracts Miami’s most influential pet loving philanthropists and their dogs to enjoy a casual gala that includes a sit-down gourmet dinner, a silent auction filled with top-of-the-line designer names, the “Great Pets Who Walk in Front of Great People” show and more fun activities for both two-legged and four-legged guests. For our feline lovers, cats will be showcased in the most fun and exciting way ever! This event is truly a magical occasion and should not be missed!

Nancy and Jon Batchelor, Sandy Batchelor, representing The Batchelor Foundation, three-time Golden Hall of Fame member

Pawpurrazzi, scheduled for Friday, January 23, 2015, at Jungle Island, will attract Miami’s most influential pet loving philanthropists and their dogs to enjoy an evening filled with scrumptious food, toe-tapping music, an exciting haute couture silent auction, the “Great Pets Who Walk in Front of Great People” show and fun activities for both two-legged and four-legged guests.

The Humane Society of Greater Miami is dedicated to finding a loving home for all the cats and dogs in its care and to promoting responsible pet ownership and spay/neuter programs. It prides itself on its adoption guarantee philosophy which means that every animal in its care is safe from the threat of euthanasia for as long as it takes to find a loving home.

Ticket Prices are $550, $750, $1000 and $2,000 per person. Dogs are special guests!

For more information about Pawpurrazzi, contact Laurie Hoffman at Laurie@HumaneSocietyMiami.org or 305-749-1815.

About Humane Society of Greater Miami

Holt Boink, Kateri Boink, Bart Bastian, James Boink with King, Marika Boink, Raphael Bastian with Skipper, Bunny Bastian, Golden Hall of Fame member, Sean Bastian, Christopher Bastian

The Humane Society of Greater Miami has been helping homeless animals in Miami-Dade County since 1936. Today, more than 300 homeless dogs, cats, puppies and kittens each day are cared for at the Soffer and Fine Adoption Center in North Miami Beach. We are able to give these animals a second chance by providing tender loving care, a good meal, shelter and medical care for as long as it takes to find them homes with kind, responsible and committed caregivers.

The organization works diligently at creating a more kind, just and loving community for the pets and people of Miami-Dade County. We offer programs and services to educate, inform and inspire people to take responsible care of their pets and treat animals with the kindness they deserve. With the support of people from across Miami-Dade County, we are helping to create a better community for all.

Each animal that is cared for at our shelter is free from the threat of euthanasia while they wait for their forever family. In 2012, close to 3,200 animals found their human companions and began their new lives in the comfort of homes around our community and South Florida. All pets are vaccinated, spayed/neutered, and micro-chipped before becoming available for adoption. In addition, we go to great lengths to make sure the pet is healthy and disease-free. We provide counseling and guidance to make sure the right match is made and the right pet is adopted into the right home.

We run two veterinary clinics, one in North Miami Beach and another in Cutler Bay where we strive to end our community’s pet overpopulation problem by performing more than 13,000 sterilization surgeries each year. We have programs that help the financially challenged people of our community by providing free services for vaccinations and spay/neuter surgeries.

The Humane Society of Greater Miami is a not-for-profit charitable animal welfare organization supported solely by donations, private grants and fundraising events. We are not government funded and rely on our local community for financial support. For more information, please call 305-749-1815 or visit www.HumaneSocietyMiami.org.

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