1995 Giving Circle
Would you like to inspire others with your leadership in providing for the AKC Canine Health Foundation’s (CHF) future? Are you ready to give at a level that is transformative to both you and CHF? If you are ready to improve the health of dogs through your support of canine health research, say, “YES!” and join the 1995 Giving Circle.
The 1995 Giving Circle, named in honor of the year CHF was founded, is for dog lovers who have an unwavering commitment to the Foundation’s ideals and vision and who trust CHF to use their investment wisely, knowing that CHF has earned the highest ratings from both major nonprofit evaluators: Candid’s Platinum Seal of Transparency and Charity Navigator’s Four-Star Rating.
Join this group today with your pledge of $1,995 or more per year for unrestricted funding to benefit CHF's mission. You can control your payment schedule and most importantly, you will know that you are giving CHF the flexibility to respond to matters as they arise. As partners, you and CHF will be able to say "YES!" to improved health for all dogs.
To pledge your support, click HERE or call 888.682.9696 to speak with our development staff about this life-changing opportunity.
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Founding Members of the 1995 Giving Circle
CHF wishes to thank the visionary leaders who founded the 1995 Giving Circle.
- Carl & Susan Baker
- Anne H. Bowes, Heronsway Pembroke Welsh Corgis
- Dr. Darin Collins & Mr. Kevin Dodge
- Maureen Corbett
- Kathleen Fitzpatrick
- Robert & Charlene Gondring
- Kathleen Harper
- Nancie K. Mages, in memoriam
- Mark & Michelle Malik
- Noah Malik
- Janet A. Mullen
- Nancy Nelson
- Pramada Koradox
- Amy Rascher
- Amy Phelan
- Margo Sensenbrenner
- Anonymous
Help Future Generations of Dogs
Participate in canine health research by providing samples or by enrolling in a clinical trial. Samples are needed from healthy dogs and dogs affected by specific diseases.
Help Future Generations of Dogs
Participate in canine health research by providing samples or by enrolling in a clinical trial. Samples are needed from healthy dogs and dogs affected by specific diseases.