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Image360 North Houston lends a paw to ‘Rescues on the Runway’ fundraiser

The local signage & graphics business provided signage on behalf of Operation Pets Alive for a night of fashion & compassion.

Image courtesy of Image360
Image courtesy of Image360

Image360 North Houston, a provider of signage and graphics solutions, proudly supported “Rescues on the Runway,” a first-of-its-kind fundraising event benefiting Operation Pets Alive (OPA).

Held in early April, the sold-out celebration brought together community members, local businesses, and rescue animals for an unforgettable evening of fashion, fun, and philanthropy.

The event featured a runway show starring OPA rescue dogs and their human companions dressed to impress in custom outfits, alongside a dinner, silent auction, and raffles.

Image360 North Houston contributed custom signage and graphics throughout the venue, including table throws with logos, entry and auction signs, and backdrops. The visuals helped unify the event theme while amplifying awareness for OPA’s mission and sponsors.

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With over 100 attendees and more than $30,000 raised, the event not only funded crucial animal rescue efforts, including medical care and shelter, but also helped two dogs find their forever homes as a result of the exposure. One of the evening’s standout moments was the raffle of a $2,000, 14-karat gold-plated and diamond-accented dog leash, adding sparkle and excitement to the night.

“This event combined two things we love most: creativity and community,” said Angela Schimmels, owner of Image360 North Houston. “Supporting Operation Pets Alive and helping bring their mission to life visually was an honor, and we’re thrilled that our graphics contributed to the success of such a heartwarming event. We’re already looking forward to next year!”

Marie Fennema

Marie Fennema is the managing editor of GRAPHICS PRO, including GRAPHICS PRO Today, covering news and guidance in apparel decoration, awards and engraving, and sign and digital printing.

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