
Empowering Progress – Our 25 by 2025 Year Update
Just last month, we held our “Empowering Progress – 25 by 2025 Year Update” call where we were excited to announce that the percentage of
Just last month, we held our “Empowering Progress – 25 by 2025 Year Update” call where we were excited to announce that the percentage of
Beau* the pittie was enjoying a bath at the groomer’s the day his mom, Bridget*, survived an attempt by her spouse to drown her in
Lainey* was a mother to six: two young children and four precious kitties. Little One* was the oldest cat at six and had been with
If you had asked me in 2019 to think about what the movement to keep domestic violence (DV) survivors and their pets together would look
Annie* the Chiweenie’s beautiful brown eyes were the first thing most people noticed about her; the second was how much she and her mama, Joyce*,
Last month, our Don’t Forget the Pets (DFTP) team partnered with Animal Protection New Mexico to provide a two-day event focusing on providing safe spaces
Content Warning: This story contains a brief reference to suicide. If you or a loved one is in crisis, please dial 988 in the United
Don’t Forget the Pets (DFTP), our collaborative project with Greater Good Charities, had an exciting year supporting human and animal service providers across the country
Jujube* and Murphy* were a bit of an odd couple, but Tilly* loved her pups all the more for their contrasts. Five-year-old foxhound Jujube towered
And, we’re off! Our Don’t Forget the Pets (DFTP) in-person workshop tour kicked off just last month in Fort Worth, Texas with our BIGGEST workshop
Dawn* left the abuse with her three cats in tow, believing her heartache was finally over. For so long she had lived with an abusive
Before Regina* was able to take her two children and flee, her two pitties, blue merle Chai* and blue-nose Roo*, were her shoulders to cry
I know, it’s hard to believe that we’re just about to close out 2023 – but what an exciting year it’s been for us here
Like so many veterans coming home from their service, Jessica* struggled with the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. And like so many veterans before her,
By Johanna Casao, Communications Manager In the first few months of my time at RedRover, the chance to work alongside our RedRover Responders volunteers became possible with