Golden Retrievers Forever Loyal Forever Loved
2024 GRRoM Impact
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$85,267.38
Spent on Medical Care
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100
Rescued Goldens
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92
Adopted Goldens
Currently Collecting Sponsorship for Golfing for Goldens 2025!
GRRoM rescued over 100 dogs in 2024!
And we anticipate rescuing the same number or more this year.
As you can imagine, our funding needs are ongoing and ever-increasing
To Our Dear GRRoM Community of Volunteers,
We’re reaching out to ask for your assistance in securing sponsorships and donations for the 2025 GRRoM Golf Event, scheduled for June 23rd at the Fountains Golf & Banquet Center in Clarkston. As our largest fundraising event of the year, the golf outing plays a critical role in supporting the financial needs of our golden retrievers. With your help, we can make this event a huge success!
Would you be willing to reach out to your network—family, friends, neighbors, colleagues, or anyone you know—to inquire about supporting GRRoM? Please read the THIS letter with more details including more information for potential sponsors about our non-profit (501(c)3 information) as well as a Sponsorship Chart explaining the sponsorship levels and benefits.
Thank you for your willingness to consider helping us obtain sponsorships! It may surprise you to learn that your network is ready, willing and able to help!
Sincerely,
Susan Theakston & The GRRoM Fundraising Team
GRRoM Merchandise & Fundraisers
Featured Golden:
Champ
Champ is a loving 92-pound Golden looking for a caring home. He was diagnosed with glaucoma and lost his sight in May 2024. GRRoM covered his medical expenses which included removing Champ’s painful eyes and giving him beautiful prosthetic eyes. Champ has made a full recovery and is eager to explore the yard in his foster home. His favorite activities include going for walks, chewing on toys, and cuddling with you.
Champ knows basic commands like sit and shake, and he comes when called with clapping. He waits patiently to eat, as he loves food. A fenced yard would keep him safe due to his blindness. While he interacts well with other dogs, he would prefer to be the only pet. He is indifferent to cats and gets along with children, but he thrives best in a quieter adult environment.
Champ struggles with travel and anxiety in a moving vehicle, something his foster family is working on with him. If you work from home, or spend a lot of time around the house, Champ would love to be your “furever” companion.
Think you’d be a great Foster Volunteer?
We are always looking for more Volunteers to Foster the Goldens who come into our care.
FOR EVERY $1500 RAISED, ONE DOG CAN BE SAVED!
GOLDEN TALES
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