Jul 15, 2021
Caroline Dorman wanted to make a difference for pets like Max, a senior dog who needs a new home. She did just that as a young volunteer at the Connecticut Humane Society years ago, and through so many others she inspired, her work continues today.
That means the Caroline Dorman Memorial Benefit is back again and fundraising for CHS pets in need for the sixth year in a row. Join the online raffle and auction Tuesday, July 20, to Sunday, July 25, and virtual trivia July 25. Register now at CarolineDorman.com.
The event has raised more than $56,000 for senior pups like Max, shy cats, orphaned kittens, abandoned rabbits, and so many other pets who’ve needed a safe haven and a fresh start.
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