Campaign keeps owners, pets together amidst domestic violenceOctober 21, 2022Journalist and talk show host, Tamron Hall, and National Football League (NFL) athlete, James Smith-Williams, are lending their voices as advocates for the Purple Leash Project. Founded by Purina and nonprofit organization, RedRover, the national initiative aims to provide more resources and support for domestic violence survivors with pets.
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DVMs play critical role in supporting survivors of domestic violenceJanuary 18, 2022RedRover has received a $91,380 grant, which will be used to create programs to educate veterinary staff on how to respond to domestic violence.
Campaign keeps owners, pets together amidst domestic violenceOctober 6, 2020A movement aimed at protecting domestic abuse survivors and their pets, and preserving the human-animal bond has just received a helping hand in the form of celebrity support.
Rescue, domestic violence groups receive support during pandemicApril 6, 2020Amid the global COVID-19 crisis, ensuring pets and their owners remain together and safe is essential.
Purina donates $500k to domestic violence initiativeOctober 9, 2019Purina has teamed up with rescue group RedRover on a campaign raising awareness of a dilemma faced by people and pets living with domestic violence.