A Letter to the Community

A Letter to the Community

Thank You for Your Support to Help Canines in Need


It's because of all your support and kindness that Willow and I were able to do something so special for such a deserving family. Meg and her parents melted my heart this week with their passion and generosity to help animals in need and just being all around wonderful people.

Megan has dreamt of having her own rescue since she was a kid and her dreams are so close to becoming a reality with this beautiful property they acquired in 2019. Willow and I got to take a tour of the property and the barn that will house dogs later this year. I can already picture all the happy dogs running through the rolling fields, swimming in the pond and hiking through the miles of trails. Pieces of the land are named after dogs that impacted Meg's life and lead her down this path. I couldn't help but tear up when her mom asked me why I would do something so nice for people I've never met before. It's always been because I love animals and to help people who selflessly look out for them.

As we’ve done the past few years now, Willow and I have custom created and sold inspiring Willy-Goat Adventures calendars featuring Willow and her canine friends, with all proceeds going towards animals in need. This year we chose Celebration of Canine Lives Sanctuary to help them in their quest to get established. And this year, just like years past, we hit our goal!

Willow and I would not have been able to raise $1,000 for Celebration of Canine Lives Sanctuary, Inc. if it weren't for our community’s generosity and support! Read more about CCLS and their mission on their website (celebrationofcaninelives.com) and give them a follow! There's also an option to donate on the site if at some point you can help out. No amount is too small and I wholeheartedly know that it will make an impact on Meg and her family and the future dogs of CCLS.

- Ashley Baron and Willow

 
 
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