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June 12, 2024
Bucks for Babe: KS95, The Bond Between, and with support from Blaze Credit Union

Blaze Credit Union is thrilled to once again partner with our friends at KS95 and The Bond Between to support the annual Bucks for Babe fundraiser.

Since its creation in 2022, Bucks for Babe has raised nearly $200,000 for animals in need, all in memory of KS95 Morning Show Host Crisco’s beloved dog Babe. This outpouring of love and support from Blaze members, KS95 listeners, and people from around the world has allowed The Bond Between to save thousands of pets over the last two years.

This year, we are continuing to say “yes” to animals in memory of Babe. Join us in once again supporting the Bucks for Babe fund. Beginning today, June 11, visit thebondbetween.org/bucksforbabe or netgiverapp.com and donate to The Bond Between. Blaze is proud to match the first $25,000 in donations received.

Keep an eye on social media for updates about the fundraising campaign all week long, and then join us for a celebratory adoption event at The Bond Between’s Minnetonka headquarters on Saturday, June 22 from 1-3:00 p.m.

Together, we can make a difference for animals in need!

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