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Grace for Paws hosts tennis fundraiser to help animal rescues
Summary
Grace for Paws will hold its first Game, Set, Rescue tennis tournament on March 29 at Coronado High School to benefit The Animal Rescue League of El Paso; sponsorships have already raised $9,500, exceeding a $7,500 goal.
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Grace for Paws will stage its first Game, Set, Rescue tennis tournament on Sunday, March 29. The event begins at 11 a.m. at Coronado High School in El Paso. The organization was founded by Emerson Grace Lowenfield, an El Paso student, to support animals in the local community. The fundraiser is part of Grace for Paws' efforts to raise awareness and funding for local rescue groups.
Key details:
- The tournament is scheduled for Sunday, March 29, starting at 11 a.m. at Coronado High School.
- All proceeds will go to The Animal Rescue League of El Paso, a volunteer-based organization in Canutillo.
- The Animal Rescue League of El Paso will attend the event with adoptable pets for attendees to meet.
- Sponsorship support has already raised $9,500, surpassing the original $7,500 goal.
- Grace for Paws was founded by Emerson Grace Lowenfield, who organized the fundraiser to help animals in the El Paso community.
Summary:
The fundraiser has already exceeded its initial sponsorship goal and will direct proceeds to a local volunteer rescue group. The tournament also provides an opportunity for attendees to meet adoptable pets, and the in-person event is set for March 29 at Coronado High School.
