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Lost Our Home Pet Rescue’s Sit. Stay. Brunch. Brings Hope This Holiday Season
By Lindsay Hansen - Thursday Nov 03, 2022
Lost Our Home Pet Rescue’s 13th Annual Holiday Champagne Brunch & Auction is coming to the Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch on Sunday, Dec. 4 at 10 a.m. Presented by Fred and Jami Pryor foundation , this annual event raises critical funds needed to support services and programs to continue to provide for pets and people in our community.

“We are looking forward to celebrating this very special time of year with our community,” said Jodi Polanski, founder and executive director of Lost our Home Pet Rescue. “Come out for brunch and hear the inspiring stories of pets and families impacted by our services, and place your bids on great items and experiences in the silent auction. It is a great opportunity to get gifts for everyone on your shopping list while supporting four-legged friends around the Valley.”

The Brunch is Lost Our Home Pet Rescue’s biggest event of the year. Raffle tickets, pet naming opportunities, and sponsorships are available. To purchase tickets or sponsorships, visit: http://www.lostourhome.org. For additional questions, please contact us at 602-445-7387 or via email at brunch@lostourhome.org.

About Lost Our Home Pet Rescue
Lost Our Home was founded in 2008 in response to the thousands of pets in need as a result of the economic downturn in general, and the Phoenix-area foreclosure crisis in particular. They are the only shelter in Maricopa County dedicated to rescuing pets abandoned or at risk of homelessness due to pet parents’ life crises: eviction, domestic violence, job loss and illness. They have saved the lives of over 3,800 pets, reunited more than 700 pets with families through their Temporary Care Program, and fed 17,000 pets through their Pet-Food Bank Program. They also have a partnership with the Sojourner Center, the largest domestic violence shelter in Arizona, in which they operate a pet shelter on their campus so that woman escaping domestic violence can have their pet with them. To learn more about Lost Our Home Pet Rescue, visit http://www.LostOurHome.org, or call (602) 445-7387 (PETS).