
A heartfelt thank you to Chicago Wolves fans for your ongoing support of our community initiatives, especially our Animal Adoption Awareness campaign.
During the games on Jan. 18-19, 2025, Wolves players wore special Animal
Adoption Awareness jerseys, presented by Campfire Marshmallows, when they
faced off against the Bakersfield Condors. These unique jerseys were available
through various auctions and raffles, with proceeds benefiting Anderson
Humane, Border Tails Rescue, Wright-Way Rescue and other Animal Adoption
Awareness-related charities, along with Chicago Wolves Charities, driven by
Kia.
Wolves players Nikita Pavlychev, Bradly Nadeau, Josiah Slavin, Spencer Martin,
Scott Morrow, Ruslan Khazheyev and Mascot Skates wore a different jersey for
each game. There was a team-signed jersey that was a part of the Blind Auction
as well. Additionally, Wolves forward Skyler Brind’Amour’s jersey was available
through a Golden Ticket Raffle. The use of multiple jerseys allowed the Wolves
and their fans to maximize their impact in supporting Anderson Humane, Border
Tails Rescue and Wright-Way Rescue.
Pickups for the Animal Adoption Awareness Jerseys will begin at the game Jan. 29 at the Chicago Wolves Charities Table behind Section 105.
Charities
Anderson Humane
To champion the welfare of animals and improve the lives of people through programs that create mutually beneficial human-animal connections, inspiring kindness and respect throughout our community.
Border Tails Rescue
Border Tails Rescue's mission is to eliminate the need for euthanasia of homeless dogs by providing shelter and arranging loving homes for adoptable dogs through partnerships with animal service facilities throughout our local area, on a national level through partnerships with animal service facilities in other states and internationally through partnerships with facilities in Mexico and other underserved areas. Additionally, through education, community outreach and our spay neuter program, Border Tails Rescue seeks to reduce the overpopulation of homeless dogs.
Visit WebsiteWright Way Rescue
Our mission is to reduce the number of homeless pet euthanized in the Midwest each year through an adoption program, community education, promotion of spaying and neutering, and a veterinary medicine program.
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