Over the Edge for the Richmond SPCA

 
 

Would you rappel 335 ft down the side of a building to raise money for animals in need?

These amazing people (plus so many more) did. With their help, over $100,000 was raised for the Richmond SPCA to support the dogs and cats in their care.

Presented by Dominion Energy, folks who raised $1,000 or more were able to rappel 20 stories down the side 600 Canal Place.

Did you miss out this year? Sign up for the Richmond SPCA’s newsletter so you don’t miss your chance next year.

 
 
 
 

I had the amazing opportunity to photograph the rappellers from the roof, alongside Dave Parrish Photography before going over the edge myself. Thank you Dave for capturing all the fun I had. Can’t wait for next year!

 
 
 

Want to do more to help animals in need?

 
Tails of the River City Book Project

Order your copy of Tails of the River City

Filled with stories and photographs of the dogs who call Richmond, Virginia home, this hard-cover coffee table book highlights the dog-friendly, adventurous side of the city.

This nature-lovers guide to the ‘River City’ will inspire your dog’s next local exploration, all while raising life-saving funds for the Richmond SPCA.

A portion of the proceeds from every book sold will be donated to the Richmond SPCA. To date, through this project, over $3,500 has been raised to help them continue their work to assist animals in need.

 

Book will be released September 2021

 
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