Most Sundays, I volunteer walking or socializing dogs at the Best Friends Animal Society Pet Adoption Center in SoHo. But on Sunday, Nov. 4, I'll be running 26.2 miles through the five boroughs in my second New York City Marathon. Since I'll be missing my volunteer shift, I figured the least I could do was fundraise for them.
My best friend is Mac the Puggle, who we adopted from the Chicago rescue One Tail at a Time just a few months before I ran my very first marathon in Chicago in 2010.
Please consider donating to my page to help dogs like Petunia, Ruthie and Queen Lililan find their own BFFs and forever families.
Best Friends Animal Society is on the ground in New York City, helping to save the lives of homeless pets and supporting other organizations in their efforts to make New York no-kill permanently. Every day, more than 4,100 dogs and cats are killed in shelters across the country - but with Best Friends Animal Society leading the way, and your support, we can help our nation's shelters and Save Them All. The Best Friends Pet Adoption Center in New York City serves as both a space for local pets to find homes, and an outlet for the national no-kill message, helping to spread the word about Best Friends’ efforts to lead the country to no-kill by 2025.
Located in the SoHo neighborhood, the center showcases adoptable animals from local shelters and rescue organizations, as well as the New York City open-admission shelter. Dogs and cats are housed in a playful, gallery-style setting designed to encourage interaction and help convey the challenges facing our country’s homeless pet population. The space also features interactive displays and maps to inspire and engage people from all around the country to work for no-kill in their own communities, and to help Save Them All.