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Fundraiser organizer thanks community with tears of joy

Event was in memory and honour of Marvin, the dog
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Babes and Bullies fundraiser for Hugabull Advocacy and Rescue raised $5,600 and attracted about 100 people. The event was organized to honour Marvin 鈥 the dog. (Special to 91原创 Advance Times)

When 91原创鈥檚 Tanya Todd and her friend Janice B decided to organize a fundraiser in memory of their long-lost friend Marvin, the dog, they had anticipated raising $2,000 and welcoming about 50 attendees.

Later, in an interview with 91原创 Advance Times, Todd shared that expectations were exceeded 鈥渋n so many ways.鈥

The Babes and Bullies fundraiser organized in partnership with HugABull Advocacy and Rescue group attracted about 100 people and raised $5,600 鈥 more than double the expectations.

A 鈥渟elf-proclaimed over achiever,鈥 Todd admitted that she secretly had a goal of raising $5,000 in her mind.

鈥淪urpassing this over the top goal was absolutely unexpected and blew my mind,鈥 she commented.

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A registered massage therapist by profession, Todd further shared that most attendees stayed the whole afternoon and described their experience as 鈥渇un and memorable.鈥 Within just two hours, the Mad Greek food truck sold out everything on the menu, and Todd said people had been raving about its eats for days.

With tickets selling ahead of the event and people contacting the organizers, Todd and Janice had to release 15 extra tickets the day before the Sunday, Aug. 21 event.

The generous support from the community got Todd emotional, and she couldn鈥檛 control her tears while thanking the attendees for joining and supporting the cause. The event was in memory and honour of Marvin 鈥 a physically disabled dog that Todd said changed the lives of the two friends forever.

鈥淚 was moved,鈥 Todd said. 鈥淒ogs aren鈥檛 always living the best lives鈥 [they are] sometimes abused, neglected and/or abandoned. But, once rescued [dogs] can leave a mark on your life,鈥 she continued.

The Babes and Bullies fundraiser, which took place at Roots and Wings Distillery in 91原创, also featured Hourglass Cabaret burlesque dancers.

鈥淭he ladies kept the vibe going and even sold our 50-50 tickets,鈥 Todd said.

The event also had a few HugABull dogs in attendance, including Todd鈥檚 foster turned adopted puppy, Matilda.

In addition to raising funds, Todd and her team of volunteers also talked about the 鈥減ublic misconceptions鈥 about bully breeds.

鈥淸Bully breed dogs] are really no different than any other breed鈥 each one an individual dog with a unique personality of their own.鈥

She further shared that many pet owners have surrendered their dogs post-COVID, leading to overflowing animal shelters.

鈥淚t is important to get the dogs out of shelters and into loving homes, because long stays in shelters can have some adverse effects on the dogs such as anxiety, making them harder for them to find forever homes.鈥

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A registered charity, HugABull rescues and advocates for bully breed dogs.

After a successful first event, Todd and her friend have decided to make Babes and Bullies an annual fundraiser in Langely.

鈥淲e have already started discussing what we will do differently next year and what things we will do again,鈥 she concluded.

For more information about the registered charity, people can visit .

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Tanmay Ahluwalia

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