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Katherine Heigl attends Mar-a-Lago animal rescue fundraiser and says animals don't vote
Summary
Katherine Heigl made a rare red carpet appearance at a three-day fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago that raised about $5.5 million for Big Dog Ranch Rescue; she said her participation focused on animal advocacy rather than politics.
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Katherine Heigl made a rare red carpet appearance at a three-day animal rescue fundraiser hosted at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. She said her participation centered on animal welfare advocacy rather than politics. The event raised about $5.5 million for Big Dog Ranch Rescue. Heigl noted the fundraiser aligned with causes she and her mother have supported for years through the Jason Heigl Foundation.
Key details:
- The event was hosted at Mar-a-Lago, the private resort owned by President Donald Trump.
- The three-day fundraiser raised about $5.5 million for Big Dog Ranch Rescue.
- Big Dog Ranch Rescue is described by the organization as the largest no-kill dog rescue in the United States.
- Heigl said the event was focused on animal advocacy and referenced her long-standing work with the Jason Heigl Foundation.
- She spoke about shelter overcrowding and the role of unwanted litters, and noted misconceptions about shelters and ties to large-scale breeding operations.
- Big Dog Ranch Rescue founder Lauree Simmons said the event marked a milestone for the organization's outreach and fundraising efforts.
Summary:
The fundraiser provided roughly $5.5 million to support Big Dog Ranch Rescue's mission to rescue and rehome dogs and to address shelter overcrowding, and organizers described the event as a milestone for outreach and fundraising. Undetermined at this time.
