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Our
Projects

As part of our work to help our community out wherever we can, 10% of all of our net profit will be split evenly between The Humane Society and Teen Challenge.

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Both of these organizations are all about helping their communities around them both locally and nationally. With The Humane Society's main goal of helping fight animal cruelty across the board, and Teen Challenge's, helping young adults recover from substance abuse.

The Humane Society

Our mission is to prevent cruelty and neglect to animals; to educate children and all members of the community about animal welfare issues; and to provide for the health and well-being of animals with an emphasis on spay/neuter to prevent pet over-population.

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Teen Challenge

Teen Challenge of Southern California was established in 1963 and includes nine regional facilities with seven strategically placed residential facilities throughout Southern California. Last year Teen Challenge served over 200,000 men, women and children in Southern California through its resident and outreach programs. The Teen Challenge residential program continues to be one of the largest and most effective substance abuse recovery and prevention programs of its kind.

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