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Arizona Artist Turns Works Into Charitable Giving For Homeless Pets
AnimalsSEP 14, 2018

Arizona Artist Turns Works Into Charitable Giving For Homeless Pets

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Paradise Valley, AZ artist, Chad Little, left his entrepreneurial role in the tech world to focus on his passion, art. His artwork, oil paintings described as “abstract impressionism,” is making its mark on the local nonprofit landscape as the proceeds from each piece directly impact a charity near and dear to the Little’s hearts.
Now through November 1, 2018, not only will 50 percent of proceeds from Chad’s art go back to the Arizona Humane Society, but the Littles will also be hosting a Fall Art Show in early November to further benefit the nonprofit. For AHS, that means critical funding to assist the more than 17,000 sick, injured and abused pets that receive medical care at AHS each year.
As lifelong animal lovers and advocates, Chad’s wife, Sophia, is also the founder and owner of Little Red Collar™, a dog apparel company specializing in dog accessories. For every collar or leash purchased, they donate a red Little Red Collar™ to a shelter dog waiting for his or her new home.
“As the proud parents of three rescue dogs, we are driven to advocate for homeless animals in our community,” said Sophia. “It is important to us that we support organizations that we believe in and as AHS continues to combat pet homelessness in the Valley, we will continue to support those efforts, one painting and one collar at a time,” added Chad.
For art pricing and availability, or more information on Little Red Collar™, visit www.chadlittleart.com and www.littleredcollar.com. For more information on the Fall Art Show, contact the Arizona Humane Society at 602.997.7585 ext. 1023.
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