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Warmest wishes to all for a happy and healthy holiday season! Your friends at the FACE Foundation. ...
Warmest wishes to all for a happy and healthy holiday season! Your friends at the FACE Foundation. ...
With the holiday shopping season in full swing, did you know that there’s an easy way to donate to your favorite animal non-profit (like the FACE Foundation!) just by shopping online? Goodshop works with more than 5,000 stores to bring you great deals and coupons, and...
FACE Foundation's 3rd Invitational Dog-Friendly Golf Tournament is coming soon! Join us and VIP guest Fred Lynn on Monday, November 3, 2014 at the Lomas Santa Fe Country Club in Solana Beach. Bring your dog and enjoy a fun day of golf, plus dinner and a...
FACE welcomes guest blogger Dr. Elizabeth Benson, DVM of Paws Into Grace: Much like everything else in the modern world, social media is changing the way in which businesses operate. Even non-profits are seeing increased exposure (see: The Ice Bucket Challenge), receiving donations from outside of...
Recent reforms by the IRS have made it easier for small non-profits to apply for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. Previously, new charities had to fill out the 26 page IRS Form 1023, and provide detailed documentation on their operations and activities. Now, smaller charities can fill...
Meet Cherub! After over a year of having serious bladder issues, Cherub was finally diagnosed with bladder stones and needed them removed fast to survive. Because of this ongoing problem, Cherub's loving owner was tapped out and could not afford the entire cost of Cherub's...
Meet Lulu! This rambunctious pup got too excited chasing a lizard one day and fractured her little leg running. Her owner, a working mother of three, was heartbroken when she found out that she would not be able to afford Lulu's leg repair. Thankfully, the...
Meet Sequoia! When Sequoia wasn't eating, drinking or acting like her normal playful self, her "mom" knew something was wrong. After taking her to the vet, she discovered that Sequoia had eaten a whole bone that she could not pass. After her owner, a single...
Meet Sam! Sam had a bad habit if chewing on everything, so when his "parents" noticed that Sam was not eating, they knew something was wrong. As it turns out, Sam had swallowed some plastic and needed an emergency surgery to remove it. With twins...
Meet Freddie! This cute little guy got himself into trouble when he swallowed a foreign object and got it stuck in his stomach! His "dad," a medical student, could not afford the entire cost of Freddie's exploratory surgery he needed to save his life. Thankfully,...
Meet Layla! When this sweet girl started showing hind-leg paralysis, her owner knew something was wrong. After going to Veterinary Specialty Hospital, Layla was diagnosed with a spinal disease that if left untreated would cause her to be paralyzed for life. Layla's owner was devastated...