Tuesday , 5 November 2024

Fundraising to benefit the Refuge Chats Verdun

On Sunday, March 25, a new special photo session will take place, the profits of which will benefit the Refuge pour chats de Verdun.Professional photographer Andrea Cook (Éléphant mauve) will be available to photograph you with your favourite pet, or to do a portrait of your pet alone, whichever you prefer. Please note that only small pets in their carrier are accepted.

 

For $25, you will receive a lasting souvenir of your favourite pet in the form of an 8” x 10” photograph (a $60 value). You may pay for your photo in cash only. For an additional fee of $5, you may have your photo delivered to you by mail; otherwise, you can pick your photo up at the centre Marcel-Giroux on an Adoption day. $15 of the cost of each photo will be donated to the Refuge pour chats de Verdun.

We ask that you please reserve your spot in advance by calling (514) 224-2338. The photo session will take place at the centre Marcel Giroux, 4501 Bannantyne in Verdun, Games Room, 2nd floor; in afternoon (hour specified when booking). See the Map.

 

You will also be invited to participate in the Très jolis kitties contest. The photos will be exhibited online in an on-line gallery. Participants will be able to vote for their favourite photo. The winner will receive a complete photo session valued at $350. You will find contest details on this page; on Twitter account and  Facebook page, after the event.


Fundraising event Poster

● Fundraising event Poster: download the pdf to print.

About Liliana

Liliana Danel has lived in Mexico City, Texas – and Montreal for the past 8 years. She and her husband share their home with with a 4 year old rescued Jack Russell Terrier named Romeo (aka Nanners) and 3 adopted lionhead bunnies. When it comes to animal suffering and neglect, she is passionate about spreading the word. An avid Twitterer, reader and Hello Kitty collector – Liliana hopes to shine a light on animal topics that would otherwise not get told.

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