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Hemp Heros Team Up with Irish Celebrities And Businesses To Launch Fundraiser For Animal Welfare Charities
Link to Donations Page:
Irish-owned seed-to-shelf CBD company Hemp Heros have certainly made good on their name, having donated thousands of Euros worth of their pet products and profits to animal welfare charities as part of their Giving Back programme. These contributions have helped towards the cost of sheltering hundreds of sick and anxious rescues taken in by the DSPCA, Galway SPCA, Husky Rescue Ireland, Wicklow Animal Welfare, Dogs Angel, Dogs In Distress, Irish Guide Dogs, Gundog Rescue and Limerick Animal Welfare.
Teaming up with an impressive combination of Irish celebrities and businesses, including professional boxing champion Kellie Harrington, celebrity trainer Paul Byrne and Luxury Make-up brands Kash Beauty, Bellamianta and BPerfect Cosmetics to name but a few, Hemp Heros have pulled together a collection of truly sensational, one-of-a-kind prizes worth an estimated 2,500 Euro that will keep you eagerly glued to your screen come April 25 th , when the winners of 5 x hampers will be announced.
Every five Euro donation on their GoFundMe page will count as an entry towards this
exceptionally worthy and important cause. CEO and founder of Hemp Heros David Hartigan has also pledged to donate 50% of the profits of his online Pet product sales until Thursday, April 11th .
The timing of this initiative couldn’t be better. The first wave of animals handed in to shelters for adoption usually comes just before Christmas, where older dogs in particular are turned over to make room for puppies. This is usually followed with a second influx around this time of the year, when patience with house training their new pet has worn out.
“These shelters do amazing work on a daily basis, offering a second, and a sometimes a last, chance for animals that are unwanted or have been abused or mistreated to have a good life” says David. I’m delighted to be launching this fundraising campaign to help raise awareness, support the charities with their rising expenses, and vitally, spread the message of adopt, don’t shop”.
The dedicated GoFundMe page is live and the draw available to enter as of Thursday, March 14 th . Good luck – may the odds be ever in your favour!
A very special shout out to the incredible generosity of Change of Air, Neat/Chopped,
Barrel Sauna, Harvey Norman, Petstop, Pet Parlour, Kellie Harrington, Vico
Deodorants, Rob Dog Father, Jess Nature Nurture, Barks and Bubbles, Dash Café,
Griolladh, Happy Hound, Buster Box, Bellamianta, Kash Beauty, Smooth Company,
BPerfect Cosmetics, Ayu Cosmetics, BodyByrne, The Designed Table, Dylan Oaks Jewellery, Pelo Hairdressing, Polished London, Butlers Chocolate, Newbridge Silverware, Positive Dog Training, Boann Distillery, Float Therapy and Paddy Holohan.
About Hemp Heros:
Hemp Heros is an award-winning, Irish-owned, premium seed-to-shelf company founded by David Hartigan in 2018. Their mission is to educate on the many benefits of hemp, and to provide the highest quality hemp-based products to people around the world.
Their product range, comprised of superfoods, supplements for humans, cosmetics and supplements for pets – is manufactured in their HSE-approved facility in Co Wicklow using their unique patent-pending cold-press method. Their entire collection is 100% free from solvents and other additives and is EU Novel food regulation compliant. Each of their CBD oils have been independently analysed by an accredited laboratory to ensure their purity, with the quality assurance certificates available to view on their website.
Hemp Heros’ “Giving Back” program has seen thousands of Euros worth of products and donations gifted to animal welfare charities to treat sick and anxious rescues; including the DSPCA, Galway SPCA, Wicklow Animal Welfare, Husky Recue, Dogs Angels, Dogs in Distress and Limerick Animal Welfare.
Hemp Heros are currently conducting research in conjunction with UCD’s School of Science and Veterinary Hospital on how their products impact cancer cells and arthritis in dogs.
About David Hartigan:
David Hartigan is a young entrepreneur from Crumlin. He was awarded the prestigious and exclusive Aspire Scholarship to undertake a Masters at Smurfit Business School, and after almost seven years of working in banking and emerging tech, followed his passion and founded Hemp Heros.
David has since been short-listed for the 30 under 30 for the Sunday Independent, and is now one of the leading experts on Hemp and CBD oils in Europe. He formerly sat on the board for Ireland’s largest hemp organisation – The Hemp Cooperative Ireland.
Follow Hemp Heros:
Website – https://www.hempheros.ie
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/hempheros/
TikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@hemp_heros
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