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December 2024 – Monthly Update

Our wish this season is to create a world where no one has to choose between safety and family. Make your holiday gift before midnight on December 31 🤍 >>

 “She brings such joy”

Sassenach’s Happy Tail


After waiting two years to adopt another dog, Sarah finally found the perfect addition to her family: Sassenach aka Sassy the Husky. Sassy took to her new life quickly and was loved by everyone, but an injury she sustained in her old life threatened to take it all away. Euthanasia might have been their only alternative if she couldn’t have surgery to treat a complex, infected wound. But a complicated surgery is a costly surgery, and Sarah had just gone three full weeks without income. Fortunately, she could count on you, Friend.

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Annual Statement


Tax season will be upon us (sooner than you think)! You can download individual receipts for donations made online from our Donor Portal below. A paper statement of your total 2024 giving will be mailed to you by the end of January. 


This will be the last time that you will receive a printed summary of your annual giving. Beginning in 2026, an annual statement of your 2025 recurring gifts will only be delivered electronically.

P.S. Need support? Check out our visual guide to the Donor Portal, or contact your friendly Development Manager, Savannah Verdon, at sverdon@RedRover.org or (916) 249-2457 ext 316.

RedRover Responders Teamwork Across Louisiana


It’s not often that we have two RedRover Responders teams deployed at the same time – let alone in the same state – but November brought just that! Two staff members with two separate volunteer teams, totaling a whopping 14 people, headed to Louisiana to provide services to support both pets and people in these communities. In West Monroe, we held a pet wellness clinic with PAWS of NE LA, and in Baton Rouge we built pet-friendly housing at a local domestic violence shelter.

Credit: Lost Our Home

RedRover Awarded
Pet Excellence Champion


President and CEO Katie Campbell recently attended Lost Our Home’s annual Sit. Stay. Brunch. event to accept the Pet Excellence Champion award on behalf of RedRover, in recognition of our efforts to keep pets and the people who love them safe and together. Based in Tempe, Arizona, Lost Our Home Pet Rescue serves both the people and pets in their community by providing temporary care for pet owners facing hardship, offering a pet food and supply bank, and supporting two local domestic violence shelters with resources and consultation to house pets on-site.

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