On November 1, the Braun Cathie Kruzel PC team stepped out into the Tempe sunshine for a special community event that aligns closely with the firm’s values. Attorneys, paralegals, and staff members, along with their four-legged companions, participated in the Arizona Animal Welfare League’s annual Walk to Save Animals. The event is one of the largest fundraisers for AAWL, which is the oldest and largest no-kill animal shelter in Arizona.
The Walk to Save Animals raises critical funding for programs that provide life-changing support for pets in need. Donations from the event help fund a wide range of services, including adoptions, behavior training, and low-cost veterinary care. These programs make a significant difference for cats and dogs across the state and help ensure that more animals can find safe and loving foreverhomes.
Community engagement has always been an important part of Braun Cathie Kruzel PC’s culture. The firm is known for its commitment to serving Arizona families through thoughtful estate planning, business succession planning, and estate and trust administration. A passion for animals has long been part of the firm’s identity as well. The Walk to Save Animals offered a meaningful way for the team to support a cause they care deeply about.
Several team members brought their dogs to enjoy the morning and complete the 5K walk. The event provided an opportunity for colleagues to connect outside the office and celebrate a shared love of pets while giving back to a trusted local organization. The presence of so many dogs created a lively and joyful atmosphere, and the BCK team was proud to be part of an event that promotes compassion, care, and community.
Braun Cathie Kruzel PC extends its gratitude to the Arizona Animal Welfare League for hosting another successful Walk to Save Animals and for the vital work they do every day. The firm looks forward to supporting future events that strengthen the community and improve the lives of animals and their caregivers.
If you would like to learn more about AAWL or see how you can get involved, visit aawl.org.