
Josh Kesselman, HBI Innovations Founder, Announces $10,000 Donation to Milo's Sanctuary, Inc.
New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - April 1, 2025) - Josh Kesselman, founder of HBI Innovations, has announced a $10,000 donation to Milo's Sanctuary & Special Needs Cat Rescue, Inc. This is the latest contribution made as part of his RAW Giving Initiative. RAW Giving represents the charitable efforts of Josh Kesselman and HBI Innovations.
Milo's Sanctuary & Special Needs Cat Rescue, Inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Its website states that it was "founded on the belief that all cats deserve a second chance at life, especially those that have physical disabilities, are seniors, have a terminal illness, or have been abused and need someone to care for, love, and understand them." Unlike traditional animal shelters, Milo's Sanctuary provides a lifetime commitment to the animals in its care, ensuring they receive the necessary medical attention, love, and security they deserve.
RAW Giving's donation was made to support Milo's Sanctuary's efforts to provide shelter for those impacted by the California wildfires. In the aftermath of the fires, Milo's Sanctuary offered people a place to evacuate without having to separate from their animals.
This latest donation from RAW Giving reflects Kesselman's deeply held belief that "We all get higher together." Through initiatives like this, he continues to use his platform to uplift organizations that make a tangible difference in the lives of animals and their human companions, embodying a spirit of compassion and collective well-being.
RAW Giving donated $10,000 to Milo's Sanctuary
More information about RAW's philanthropic work and Milo's Sanctuary & Special Needs Cat Rescue, Inc. can be found on their websites https://rawgiving.com/ and https://www.milossanctuary.org/.
To view the source version of this press release, please visit https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/246936
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