Photo By Capehart
Pauline Pitt and Sue Berry
Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, Palm Beach County’s oldest animal rescue and a leading force for animal care, celebrated the success of its spring fundraiser, Happy Tails. The event on April 30 transformed The Park West Palm Beach into a pet lovers’ paradise — featuring cocktails, a buffet dinner, spectacular golf course views and 21 adoptable puppies and dogs looking for a new home.
“This was a joyful evening filled with support and love for the animals,” says Sue Berry, CEO of Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League. “As we celebrate our 100th anniversary, we are especially grateful for the generosity of our donors. Because of them, Peggy Adams is the most valuable community resource in Palm Beach for pets and the people who love them. In the past year, we were able to serve over 35,000 animals through our various programs, thanks to our amazing supporters.”
Happy Tails raised more than $440,000 for dogs and cats in need and welcomed 200 supporters, including Emilia and J. Pepe Fanjul Sr., Callie Baker Holt, Connie and Peter Lacaillade, Jane Lauder, Ellen and Michael Merriman, Todd Peter and Emilia Pfeifler.
As the team at Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League reflects on the success of Happy Tails, they are filled with gratitude for the unwavering support of the community they serve. Their collective efforts will fuel the organization’s mission and help pave the way for humane animal care in Palm Beach County.
For more information, visit peggyadams.org.