Kayla's Give to the Max Fundraiser for NDLB Rescue

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A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

No Dog Left Behind
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No Dog Left Behind is a no-kill, foster based rescue that needs your help to save more dogs in need.

$350

raised by 3 people

$500 goal

No Dog Left Behind is a community of people all working towards a common goal: to reduce the number of homeless dogs, saving those that need saving. 


By supporting NDLB today with a donation, you will be helping make their growth goals a reality. Your contribution will play a key role in helping support and save more dogs in need. No Dog Left Behind is a 501(c)(3) non-profit canine rescue based in the Twin Cities area, serving communities all across Minnesota. They are a no-kill,  foster-based rescue, working to save abused, neglected, and abandoned dogs.  They are 99% volunteer-based and outside of adoption fees which only cover some of the costs associated with each dog, they rely heavily on donations to operate and grow the rescue. 


This year NDLB found their 3,000th rescue dog a forever home, 535 of those were adopted in 2018 and they are on their way to exceeding that many adoptions in 2019. NDLB began in 2011 and because of the support of donors like us and their growing volunteer team the rescue has exponential increased the number of dogs they rescue from year to year and the impact they have in the community.  We can help them grow and achieve their goal!


Think about the rescue dogs you know. The shy and timid ones, discovering what it means to be loved. The playful, rambunctious ones, learning how to interact with people and other dogs. The mischievous and awkward ones, figuring out how to live in a home. Rescue gives them all a second opportunity at life, just to be a dog, and to forget all the hardships of their earlier days. That's what we're all fundraising for and that's what this community is all about. Please donate today.

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No Dog Left Behind

Organized By Kayla Root

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