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Giving Tuesday 2022 for the Lion Habitat Ranch
Giving Tuesday is a global generosity movement that focuses on unleashing the power of radical generosity. It’s a day that encourages individuals to give back by donating, volunteering and by doing good for others. Our goal this Giving Tuesday we hope to reach $10,000. $10,000 is the annual cost to feed one of our male lions!
How you can help A successful Giving Tuesday 2022 fundraising campaign will help us raise funds for our 2023 programs and allow us to reach more people and raise awareness about our core mission. You can help in the following three ways:
• Fundraise – Click the “Fundraise Now” button and set a fundraising goal. Next, invite your friends, family members, colleagues and others to donate on your individual page.
• Donate – Click the “Donate Now” button on our Giving Tuesday 2022 page and make a generous contribution today.
• Share – Consider sharing our Giving Tuesday page link or your individual fundraising page with others. You can use the built-in sharing tools or simply copy the page URL and share it on social media, chat groups, emails etc.
To make this campaign fun and exciting, our Giving Tuesday fundraisers will receive e-Medals as they meet certain fundraising goals. Also, all fundraisers and donors will receive a participation certificate at the end of this Giving Tuesday fundraising campaign.
4th Annual Boo at the Zoo Halloween Weekend 2022
Keith Evans Talking World Lion Day
Article courtesy of News 3 LV.
Celebrate World Lion Day 2016
Ted, Lady, and Kayla Find a New Home
Complying with the regulations from Clark County we have donated 3 of our babies, Ted, Lady and Kayla, to Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde AZ.
We first gave a lion cub to them almost 30 years ago and he lived a happy 19 years with love and affection from the owners and staff. We are sad to lose our babies but are happy they will be in a good home and already as pictures show taking over their surroundings. They will make a great pride and have lots of cubs. Visit them when you can, we will for sure.
Article courtesy of Gateway to Sedona.