NYC Second Chance Rescue Held Pawparazzi Event At The Baker House 1650
NYC Second Chance Rescue Held Pawparazzi Event At The Baker House 1650
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Dylan Lauren. Photo by LIsa Tamburini
NYC Second Chance Rescue Held Pawparazzi Event At The Baker House 1650
Bessy and Joe Gatto with Remo and Milana
Photo by Lisa Tamburini
NYC Second Chance Rescue Held Pawparazzi Event At The Baker House 1650
Melissa Gorga and Ramona Singer
Photo by LIsa Tamburini
NYC Second Chance Rescue Held Pawparazzi Event At The Baker House 1650
Elizabeth Shafiroff, Richard Ballard, Avra Hart, Kate McEntee
Photo by Lisa Tamburini
NYC Second Chance Rescue Held Pawparazzi Event At The Baker House 1650
Photo by Lisa Tamburini
NYC Second Chance Rescue Held Pawparazzi Event At The Baker House 1650
Fern Mallis, Durell Godfrey
Photo by LIsa Tamburini
NYC Second Chance Rescue Held Pawparazzi Event At The Baker House 1650
Ian Duke, Chloe Malas, Norah Lawlor
Photo by LIsa Tamburini
NYC Second Chance Rescue Held Pawparazzi Event At The Baker House 1650
The Udell Family
Photo by LIsa Tamburini
NYC Second Chance Rescue Held Pawparazzi Event At The Baker House 1650
Antonella Bertello
Photo by LIsa Tamburini
NYC Second Chance Rescue Held Pawparazzi Event At The Baker House 1650
Photo by LIsa Tamburini
NYC Second Chance Rescue Held Pawparazzi Event At The Baker House 1650
Allie Mitchell
Photo by Lisa Tamburini
NYC Second Chance Rescue Held Pawparazzi Event At The Baker House 1650
Jennifer Parker
Photo by LIsa Tamburini
NYC Second Chance Rescue Held Pawparazzi Event At The Baker House 1650
Leesa Rowland
Photo by LIsa Tamburini
NYC Second Chance Rescue held its second annual Hamptons benefit, this year titled “Pawparazzi,” presented by Margit Brandt Palm Beach and London Jewelers at The Baker House 1650 in East Hampton on August 11.
The benefit included an impersonator concert featuring Athena Riech as Lady Gaga and there was music by DJ DIMATTEO.
NYC Second Chance Rescue is a nonprofit organization that was founded in 2009. With the generous contributions of their dedicated community of donors and supporters, they have successfully saved over 14,000 lives from an unimaginable fate.
The primary focus of NYC Second Chance Rescue is on large breed dogs and animals in need of critical, life-saving care, as these two categories represent the majority of euthanasias in the United States. Nine out of ten animals that enter NYC Second Chance Rescue were initially slated for euthanasia at municipal shelters. Through their foster care system and comprehensive medical care they provide nurturing and secure sanctuary for pets.