Main Line Animal Rescue Making Headlines
NEWS AND PUBLICATIONS

Celebrities to the Rescue
PHOENIXVILLE, February 21, 2016 / NBC4 / -- Celebrities including Bernadette Peters, Betty White, Bryant Gumbel, Lindsey Vonn, and Emmylou Harris are bringing attention to the plight of homeless animals.

Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore Asked on Billboard to Tweet and Help Dogs in Puppy Mills
PHILADELPHIA, June 1, 2011 / PRNewswire / -- "Thousands of puppy mills would close tomorrow if consumers simply adopted dogs from shelters rather than buying dogs bred in puppy mills and then sold in pet stores or over the Internet."

Dasher the Cat Finds the "Purrrfect" Home
WAYNE, January 30, 2016 / WPVI-TV / -- "The animals at Main Line Animal Rescue have also captured the hearts of celebrities, like Whoopi Goldberg. 'She fell in love with a dog that we brought onto The View and who ended up being blind and deaf,' said Leslie Briley, Board Chair at Main Line Animal Rescue."
Main Line Animal Rescue wrapped transit buses in DC to pressure the USDA to enforce the few laws protecting dogs in our nation's federally licensed puppy mills.
Interesting to know, our buses were so successful, the men and women who approve advertising in DC have banned bus wraps specifically mentioning puppy mills. In exchange for advertisers' cooperation they are now allowing them to advertise alcohol and cigarettes. Apparently, they would rather people die of lung cancer than stop the wide-spread abuse in our nation's puppy mills.
Spreading the Word.
MLAR Brochures
Main Line Animal Rescue's brochures are often kitschy, sometimes serious, and always informative. We are known for our distinctive printed materials and they have been extremely effective in advancing MLAR's mission and helping us raise the necessary funds to support our lifesaving programs.