The 2023 March Meowness Champion is Panda. Panda beat out 113 other “Cat-Testants” (12 more than last year) for a year's worth of bragging rights, and Panda’s family receives championship hoodies.
Andy Hanna, HART's Operations Director, said that he was thrilled with the success of this year's event.
"Each year, we see the enthusiasm and participation grow, and we are very appreciative of everyone’s involvement," Hanna said.
Janine Giustina, HART volunteer Development Committee Co-Chair, and Board Member agreed.
"Our sincere thanks goes out to Nate Hicks, who started this benefit on behalf of HART four years ago," Giustina said. There’s so much that goes into organizing this tournament, and Nate’s work within the local community to elevate HART’s mission by drumming up involvement and donations among HART’s supporters and area businesses is so valued by our organization."
To celebrate this milestone, Hicks and the official "March Meowness" mascot, Marty, stopped by the HART shelter at 302 Range Road in Cumberland on Saturday to present the proceeds to Hanna and the HART volunteers.
"March Meowness" helped jumpstart HART’s 2023 fundraising efforts, and now HART’s Spring Fundraising campaign is in full swing, with a goal to raise $50,000 by mid-June. The objective is to continue the organization's work, sheltering and caring for cats in need, especially their longer-term residents with more complex and expensive medical needs, compounded by recent inflationary pressures.
Donations to HART’s Spring Fundraising Campaign can be made on HART’s website: hartofme.org.
Checks are also accepted by mail, payable to HART of Maine. PO Box 351 Cumberland, ME 04021. <
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