Did You Get Lost for a Dog-gone Good Cause?
As we continue to paw-ty for the 10-year anniversary of Hobo’s Healing Heart during our 0.5K Trifecta Challenge Series, we'd like to give a pawsitively howling shout-out to all who joined the fur-tastic fun! We're thrilled to share the success of the 2024 0.5K Don't Get Lost Challenge held at Lost Cabin Beer Co. in Rapid City. With 83 paw-some participants and their furry friends joining us for the second toughest race in The Hills, we raised an impressive $4910 for our Pennington County Chapter, fondly known as Jake's Fund. These funds will provide vital support to families in Pennington County facing financial hardship, ensuring access to emergency veterinary care and cremation services. Your support makes a pawsitive difference, ensuring that no beloved fur-family is denied the care or dignified farewell they deserve.
For More photos, visit our Facebook Page - All photos will be posted by the morning of Monday, August 5, 2024.
Our funds come from our fundraisers and individual donations. Due to the type of assistance we offer, we have yet to fund a grant we qualify for, though we keep trying. To-date we have assisted 174 families with emergency veterinary care and pet cremation services amounting to nearly $55,000 paid to area vet clinics and pet crematories all because of YOUR continues support! THANK YOU!
Thank you to our 2024 0.5K Trifecta Series sponsors.
We couldn't do this without you!
Gold Level Sponsors:
Lost Cabin Beer Co. (Music and Venue Sponsor)
Crow Peak Brewing
Black Hills Pioneer
Belle Fourche Veterinary Clinic
Iron Side Fabrication
KOTA
Munro Earth Moving
Pioneer Bank
Prairie Berry Winery
Silver Level Sponsors:
Action Mechanical
Badlands Security
Captain Clean
Erica Lane Photography
Great Western Tire
ONEOK
Platinum Car Brokers
Signature Auto
Bronze Level Sponsors:
1880 Train
BankWest
Belle Chiropractic
Health Source Chiropractic (Rapid City)
Party Time Liquor
Shop Dog Boutique
Spearfish Public House
The Junk Drawer
White's Canyon Motors
Wilde Law Offices
Western Mailers