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Scottsdale football fan group donates money to LovePup Foundation
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From left is Alex Mundy, Johnjay Van Es, Blake Van Es, Justin Nielson, Ray Poserina Prescott Smith, Trish Smith.
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For the second consecutive year, EaglesWest, a local fan club of the Philadelphia Eagles football team, donated $12,200 to a local dog charity.
EaglesWest is run out of Rockbar Inc., in Scottsdale. Throughout the season, the club collected money via 50/50 raffle tickets and merchandise auctions to benefit the LovePup Foundation.
On May 17, EaglesWest was able to deliver a check for $12,200 to LovePup in Scottsdale, which was originally started in the home of local radio DJ Johnjay Van Es and his wife Blake.
The LovePup Foundation is a non-profit dog rescue organization that lives by the mantra, “Don’t shop, please adopt.”
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