Houston PetSet, a local nonprofit organization working to end Houston’s homeless animal crisis, will welcome Cole Hauser, who stars as Rip in the hit series Yellowstone, as a celebrity guest at the Fierce & Fabulous Soirée. The annual event will be hosted by Great Day Houston’s Deborah Duncan with an auction led by Johnny Bravo.
Every year, millions of animals wind up in Houston’s shelters and rescues, with thousands more left roaming the streets. Funds raised at the Fierce & Fabulous Soirée will be granted to more than 70 Houston-area animal welfare organizations working to end animal homelessness and suffering. Last year Houston PetSet distributed $300,000 to these groups who directly impact 205,500 people and nearly 100,000 animals.
Houston PetSet, a local nonprofit organization working to end Houston’s homeless animal crisis, will welcome Cole Hauser, who stars as Rip in the hit series Yellowstone, as a celebrity guest at the Fierce & Fabulous Soirée. The annual event will be hosted by Great Day Houston’s Deborah Duncan with an auction led by Johnny Bravo.
Every year, millions of animals wind up in Houston’s shelters and rescues, with thousands more left roaming the streets. Funds raised at the Fierce & Fabulous Soirée will be granted to more than 70 Houston-area animal welfare organizations working to end animal homelessness and suffering. Last year Houston PetSet distributed $300,000 to these groups who directly impact 205,500 people and nearly 100,000 animals.
Houston PetSet, a local nonprofit organization working to end Houston’s homeless animal crisis, will welcome Cole Hauser, who stars as Rip in the hit series Yellowstone, as a celebrity guest at the Fierce & Fabulous Soirée. The annual event will be hosted by Great Day Houston’s Deborah Duncan with an auction led by Johnny Bravo.
Every year, millions of animals wind up in Houston’s shelters and rescues, with thousands more left roaming the streets. Funds raised at the Fierce & Fabulous Soirée will be granted to more than 70 Houston-area animal welfare organizations working to end animal homelessness and suffering. Last year Houston PetSet distributed $300,000 to these groups who directly impact 205,500 people and nearly 100,000 animals.