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20% Donation to Lulu's Rescue!

Enroll in Performance Program now through March 31 and we will donate 20% of our profits to Lulu's Rescue! 

School of Rock Doylestown will be setting aside a portion of its new tuition profits through the end of February to donate to Lulu’s Rescue, a non-profit, volunteer group that specializes in the fostering and adoption placement of homeless dogs. Lulu's Rescue is also committed to  humane education and spay/neuter outreach initiatives for low-income families in communities most needing their help. 

 “We’ll be donating 20% of the profits from tuition sign-ups for our Performance Programs to Lulu’s Rescue,” says Annie Morton, owner of School of Rock Doylestown.  “It’s a wonderful organization that finds loving families for furry friends in need.”

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 Launched in 2010, Lulu’s Rescue saves dogs of all breeds.  They house, feed, clean, and care for the dogs, and are an official 501c3 non-profit organization. 

“Our mission is to rescue healthy, loving animals that are on death row in our community shelters and give them a second chance at life,” explains Michele Armstrong, founder of Lulu’s Rescue, which is based on Point Pleasant, PA.  “We’re committed to finding the best foster or adoptive homes for these amazing creatures, ones in which they can flourish and live out their natural lives surrounded by loving care and kindness, and we’re grateful for School of Rock Doylestown’s help.”

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