Portland, October 20th, 2013. The “Fences For Fido” HOWL-o-ween BINGO drew a cheerful crowd and raised $660. The amount will fully fund a fence—a space of freedom—for one of the group’s waiting, chained Fidos named Boomer. The event was at Joe’s Restaurant on the Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy. Board Member Patti Loverink and a member of the nonprofit’s foster committee celebrated with the coordinator of their annual rummage sale, Sue Schroeder.
Here are some fun photos from benefit:

Amanda, a long-time Fences For Fido volunteer, loving on tri-pod Tryke, a formerly chained dog who was surrendered to Fences For Fido many months ago.
The smiles on the faces of these two new Fences For Fido volunteers show that they’re clearly in their element, among dogs!
A full fence sponsorship is just $600, which provides an insulated dog house, dog bed, freedom fence and spay/neuter for a dog living outside, just like Boomer here. To sponsor freedom for one of the 45+ dogs on our waiting list, please visit www.FencesForFido.org/donate.
To learn more about Fences For Fido, visit www.FencesForFido.org or www.facebook.com/FencesForFido.
A full fence sponsorship is just $600, which provides an insulated dog house, dog bed, freedom fence and spay/neuter for a dog living outside, just like Boomer here. To sponsor freedom for one of the 45+ dogs on our waiting list, please visit www.FencesForFido.org/donate.
I am a client of one of the main volunteers in the organization and have been financially donating for 2 years. The things he has told me about being a part of the builds and seeing the dogs run free is something I hope to experience some day. I have to tell you, I think the dogs are pretty lucky to have a group of people who care so much for them and their chained life. My passion is dogs and I thank all of you for doing this sometimes not so glamorous by much needed chore. You not only save dog’s lives, but you give them the chance for a happier life. You all should be proud. Bless he beasts and the children. Give them shelter form the storm. Very cool