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Philadelphia Fur Ball helps find homes for rescue pets and supports 150-year-old shelter
Summary
The Morris Animal Refuge held a Fur Ball in South Philadelphia that raised funds for the 150‑year‑old shelter and helped match rescue pets with new homes.
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The Morris Animal Refuge held its Fur Ball in South Philadelphia on Friday night. The event brought rescue animals and community members together and helped find homes for pets. Morris Animal Refuge has served animals in Philadelphia for more than 150 years. Shelter leaders said their work focuses on adoptions, education and connecting people with resources.
Key details:
- Event: Morris Animal Refuge Fur Ball in South Philadelphia.
- Morris Animal Refuge has served animals in Philadelphia for more than 150 years.
- Shelter leaders, including President Joshua Vieth and Executive Director Lewis Checchia, described adoption and community education as central to the mission.
- Organizers said the Fur Ball helped match rescue pets with new homes.
- All money raised will support the shelter's mission to help homeless and unwanted pets in the greater Philadelphia region.
Summary:
The Fur Ball both raised funds for Morris Animal Refuge and helped connect rescue animals with families. Shelter leaders said the organization focuses on adoption, education and community resources. Undetermined at this time.
