Education | March 21, 2025
ASI Charity Initiative Donates $600 to Women’s Animal Center
The ASI Charity Initiative is proud to share some heartwarming news: thanks to the generosity of our colleagues, we are donating $600 to the Women’s Animal Center in Bensalem, PA! This contribution represents the proceeds from our recent raffle ticket sales and will support the center’s mission to care for and protect animals in need.
Celebrating Our Raffle Winners
As part of the fundraiser, we raffled off prime parking spots for the months of April through December 2025. Congratulations to our lucky winners:
- April – Jim Maratea (Ticket #244007)
- May – Tricia Walter (Ticket #244186)
- June – Lisa Wolfert (Ticket #244209)
- July – Craig Holzmer (Ticket #244377)
- August – Lisa Wolfert (Ticket #244198)
- September – Lisa Vrabel (Ticket #244390)
- October – Jennifer Sanford (Ticket #244326)
- November – Christa Deeden (Ticket #244232)
- December – Deanna Fidler (Ticket #244409)
Thank you to everyone who participated and helped make this initiative a success!
A Community of Compassion
We extend our heartfelt thanks to all colleagues who donated—whether or not they entered the raffle. Your kindness and support are what make efforts like this possible. A special shoutout goes to Kathleen Fitzgerald for her instrumental role in bringing this initiative to life.
With sincere gratitude,
ASI Charity Initiative
Join Us in Making a Difference
The ASI Charity Initiative is always looking for new members who are passionate about giving back. If you’re interested in joining our efforts or learning more, please reach out to Elizabeth Curran at ecurran@asicentral.com or Donna Brauning at dbrauning@asicentral.com.
About Women’s Animal Center
Founded in 1869 as America’s First Animal Shelter™, the Women’s Animal Center has a long-standing legacy of compassion. Located in Bensalem, PA, the center provides sheltering and adoptions, veterinary services, community programs, educational resources, and advocacy. Their mission is to ensure that animals are treated humanely and with kindness.
To learn more or support their work, visit https://womensanimalcenter.org/.