“Never, never be afraid to do what’s right, especially if the well being of a person or animal is at stake. Society’s punishments are small compared to the wounds we inflict on our soul when we look the other way.”

—Martin Luther King Jr.

 

Here’s how you can make a difference

Unleashed offers many opportunities for you to make a difference in the lives of young girls and puppies.  Our goal is to bring the Unleashed program to more schools and communities so that we can help girls at a pivotal point in their lives, build the skills and gain the confidence they need to become leaders.  With your help we can also continue to rescue more puppies, saving them from certain death, and find loving homes for them.  Here are highlights of a few of the ways you can get involved:

Get the ProgramWe welcome parents, schools, and community groups to learn more about bringing our program to your schools or community groups. Find out more.

Sponsorship Opportunities:  We have many exciting sponsorship opportunities available for businesses, corporations, and individuals, to sponsor an event, a site program, a rescue, or the chance to become an ongoing partner with Unleashed.  Find out more.

Donate:  Your gift can change the life of a girl and save a puppy.  We welcome donations of all sizes.

Volunteer: At Unleashed we’re all about empowerment, engagement and benefiting the community.  As an Unleashed volunteer, we can provide you with a meaningful positive experience that will have an impact on your community. Learn more.

Volunteer Blog: Learn more about how our dedicated volunteers get involved.

Pets4Pets: Now your pets can make a difference too.  Find out how your pet can make a donation to help Unleashed rescue a puppy.  Or how you can make a donation in memory of your pet.  Learn more.

Get your own Unleashed Badge:  To earn your very own “Unleashed Badge”, all it takes is a little ingenuity and the desire to take action by either raising $100. or more or collecting and putting together 5 or more welcome kits for our puppies who go into foster homes. For more ideas click here.

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