Chelsea Bain Delivers Donation To Nashville Humane Association

Chelsea Bain delivering over 200 lbs of pet food and supplies to the Nashville Humane Association donated by her fans at a recent Nashville concert.

(Nashville, Tennessee…) – March 1, 2019 – Turn 3 Records artist and avid animal lover Chelsea Bain asked fans to bring a donation for the Nashville Humane Association as admission to her recent show at The Cowan in Nashville, and they came through in a big way. Today, she delivered over 200 pounds of much-needed pet food and supplies to the Association.

In addition, Chelsea sponsored the adoption of Humane Association resident rescue dog Gunner and promoted his adoption in her concert advertising, on social media and at the concert itself. Gunner was adopted the following day.

“We were really hoping the message would spread about bringing a donation, but this exceeded all of our expectations,” said Chelsea of the donations. “And to have this sweet dog Gunner adopted the next day was just icing on the cake.”

After dropping off the massive contributions, Chelsea was motivated to sponsor the adoption of the Humane Association’s Pet of the Week Lazaro, pictured with Chelsea below. Dog lovers interested in adopting Lazaro or any of the many dogs or cats looking for a permanent home may visit NashvilleHumane.org for more information.


Chelsea recently released her latest single, “Take It Like A Man,” which she wrote with Rachel Farley, Michael Tyler and Ben Stennis. The accompanying music video was shot by Chelsea’s brother, Layne Pavoggi, who is a director in in Los Angeles. Massive entertainment site PopCulture.com premiered the clip, which can be viewed here.

 

To learn more about Chelsea, keep up with tour dates, hear music and more, visit www.chelseabainmusic.com.

Follow Chelsea at:

https://instagram.com/chelseabain

About the Nashville Humane Association:

The Nashville Humane Association (NHA), incorporated in 1946 to protect the well-being of animals in Davidson County, is one of the oldest service organizations in Nashville. The roots of NHA can be traced back to a society founded in 1887 to protect children from inhumane working conditions and draft horses from mistreatment.

While our location and logo (Don’t you just love Rover and Fluffy?) have changed throughout the years, our devotion to being a voice to those without one has remained steady and strong.

Nashville Humane Association is committed to finding responsible homes, controlling pet overpopulation and promoting the humane treatment of animals. http://nashvillehumane.org

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