The Burgess Family of Homestead, FL, to Receive $20,000 in College Saving Bonds and Appear on the June/July Cover of Scholastic Parent & ChildMagazine
New York, NY-- May 21, 2012 -- Scholastic Parent & Childmagazine announced today the winners of its third annual Family of the Yearnationwide contest. The Burgesses of Homestead, FL, were chosen from hundreds of entries for their compassion and commitment to rescuing and fostering canines in need. As first-prize winners, the Burgess family will receive $20,000 in college savings bonds and be featured on the cover of Scholastic Parent & Child’s June/July 2012 issue, released on Monday, May 21. The Family of the Yearcontest celebrates families across the country who are giving back and paying it forward within their communities.
The Burgesses’ inspiring efforts to give back to their community and, more specifically, the canine community make them the perfect choice to be named this year’s Family of the Year. Leading the pack is mom Charelle Burgess, a pet adoption and rescue activist who co-heads This is the Dog!, a local nonprofit organization devoted to finding homes for abandoned and stray animals. Since she joined the organization twelve years ago, more than 2,000 animals have been placed in safe homes throughout Miami-Dade County.
To date, the Burgesses have fostered approximately 25 dogs and have two full-time dogs of their own Goldie and Snickers. Charelle logs 40+ hours a week volunteering and organizing monthly fundraisers, including local stand outs like “Yappy Hour,” the “Strut Your Mutt” dog parade and an annual “Grrrrage” Sale. Dad Jon, a private boat captain—and also a city councilman—socializes the aggressive strays on pack hikes with a designated trainer. And even the youngest of the pack, six-year-old J.R., is making his mark. On his 4th birthday, J.R. asked his party guests to bring donations instead of gifts; $100 went directly to the mutts. With pet overpopulation at an all-time high in their South Florida zip code, the Burgesses stress the critical importance of spaying and neutering and actively promote adoption from shelters rather than high-end breeders.
“We are thrilled to recognize the Burgess family as our 2012 Family of the Year,” says Nick Friedman, editor-in-chief, Scholastic Parent & Child. “They’re active role models for their community when it comes to good pet ownership while also working to find solutions to improve the quality of lives for the thousands of homeless, sheltered, and endangered animals. They give a voice to those who have none and for that we honor them.”
Says Charelle Burgess, “We’re helping animals who are truly innocent bystanders. They didn’t ask to be abandoned. Our mission is to connect a dog that needs to be loved with a family that wants to love a dog. That’s what’s so special for me.”
The two runners-up families—the Noels from Mandeville, LA, and the Surprenants of Brighton, MA—will receive a $1,000 college savings bond, and Scholastic will donate $1,000 worth of books to the school, library, or community organization of their choice. To read more about their inspiring stories, visit www.scholastic.com/familyoftheyear.
The past Family of the Year winners include the Athanas family of Studio City, CA, who created a social networking outreach organization that helps families participate in volunteer activities, and the Clifford Family of Belle Harbor, NY, who actively volunteer in their community and participate in the Wounded Warriors Project.
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