Wynonna Judd, Leslie Jordan, Thompson Square, Terri Clark,
and more support the non-profit’s essential, accessible veterinary care services
Thanks to the generosity of a few donors, every gift made to The Pawlidays
before January 1st will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to $20,000
To celebrate 10 years of operation and more than 100,000 animals served, Pet Community Center is bringing together some famous friends to raise $40,000 for their Pawlidays campaign before the end of the year. The campaign’s supporters include Wynonna Judd, Jay Allen, Jamie O’Neal, Thompson Square, Leslie Jordan, Carolyn Dawn Johnson, Terri Clark, Storme Warren, Suzanne Alexander and *repeat repeat.
In a series of videos on social media, each celebrity shares why they support Pet Community Center and encourages others to donate to the cause. In one such video, singer-songwriter, Jamie O’Neal, along with her two dogs, Chelsea and Libby, says, “I can’t imagine what it’s like to have to surrender your beloved pets because you can no longer afford to keep them. At Pet Community Center in Nashville, that’s exactly what they’re trying to end – pet homelessness – and give access to those who need it the most to take care of their furry friends.”
Watch multi-platinum and Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame member Terri Clark, with her beloved Charlee, talk about The Pawlidays on WSMV-TV’s Today In Nashville HERE.
Pet Community Center’s, President and CEO, Amy Waller shares, “It is both heartwarming and humbling to have such a star-studded lineup of celebrity advocates in support of Pet Community Center’s first-ever Pawlidays campaign. The visibility they are bringing to Pet Community Center’s year-end call to action will enable us to raise mission-critical funds to help us support our community and end pet homelessness.”
Pet Community Center (PCC) operates a high-volume, low-cost spay/neuter and vaccine clinic in East Nashville. Serving thousands of animals annually, PCC focuses on the health and well-being of animals in Nashville. Additionally, Pet Community Center is tackling barriers to veterinary care and provides additional support to pet owners in zip codes with the highest rates of pet homelessness. The results of PCC’s work include lower pet homelessness rates, lower shelter intake and euthanasia rates, and increased access to veterinary care for pets in poverty.
You can participate in The Pawlidays by donating to Pet Community Center online at petcommunitycenter.org/
To learn more about Pet Community Center, visit www.petcommunitycenter.