Ryan Newman Foundation donates $400,000 to Humane Society

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Ryan and Krissie Newman with their
rescued dogs, Mopar, Harley, Digger
and Socks. (Photo credit: Karen Will Rogers) |
(January 23, 2006 – Statesville, NC) Ryan Newman, NASCAR Nextel Cup Series
driver of the #12 Alltel Dodge, and his wife Krissie Newman have revved up the
Humane Society of Catawba County Capital Campaign by pledging a $400,000
donation to name the facility’s regional spay/neuter clinic.
The Newmans have a close relationship with the Humane Society, which is located
in Hickory, North Carolina. They serve as the honorary co-chairs of
organization’s capital campaign, and Krissie Newman serves on the no-kill animal
shelter’s board of directors.
The Humane Society of Catawba County has raised $2.75 million of the $4 million
goal for the building and endowment of a permanent no-kill animal shelter,
education center, dog park and regional spay/neuter clinic. The multi-purpose
facility will serve as the animal welfare hub for the region—from the mountains
of to the piedmont of North Carolina.
Ryan Newman says, “This spay/neuter clinic will benefit the whole area that is
the heart of NASCAR in our part of North Carolina. We started the Ryan Newman
Foundation last year to make a difference all over the country, and we’re making
smaller donations to groups on a national level. Animal overpopulation is a huge
problem, and Krissie and I wanted to start our national efforts to fix this
problem by making a major donation to build a spay/neuter clinic that tackles
the problem right at our back door. We also donated over $19,000 for Hurricane
Katrina disaster relief for families with pets who have lost everything, so
we’re trying to help people here at home and in other parts of the country at
the same time.”
The Ryan Newman Foundation Spay/Neuter Clinic is part of the Humane Society of
Catawba County’s multi-purpose facility in Hickory, North Carolina. The
low-cost, public spay/neuter clinic will offer affordable sterilization
surgeries for families who can not otherwise afford to have their animals spayed
or neutered. The clinic will also offer affordable sterilization surgeries for
humane societies and other animal rescue groups who spay and neuter homeless
pets prior to adoption.
Krissie Newman says, “Volunteering for the board of directors of the Humane
Society of Catawba County was what inspired me to start the Ryan Newman
Foundation with my husband. Philanthropy starts at home, so Ryan and I thought
it was important to make our first large charitable donation to the organization
that is right here in our own county. The Humane Society of Catawba County is
building a multi-purpose facility that is rare in most communities across the
nation. This no-kill animal shelter, education center, dog park and regional
spay/neuter clinic combination will serve as a model to other communities across
the country. Ryan and I are proud to be a part of that, and we plan to share
what we learn from this building process with other humane societies throughout
the nation through the Ryan Newman Foundation. Millions of homeless animals are
euthanized in this country each year. It’s our goal to help rescue groups stop
the animal overpopulation epidemic. Low-cost, public spay/neuter clinics are the
solution to the problem.”
For more information about the Humane Society of Catawba County’s capital
campaign, visit www.catawbahumane.org.
For more information about the Ryan Newman Foundation, visit
www.ryannewmanfoundation.org .

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