The Brittany Foundation, a local nonprofit organization dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming dogs in need, will be celebrating its 30 th anniversary on Sept. 28 with a fun celebration including raffles, games and tours of the facility in Agua Dulce. The organization sits on a 10-acre ranch in Agua Dulce and is a sanctuary for all four-legged canine friends including ones with special needs such as those that are blind, paralyzed, and have other forms of life-limiting issues, said founder and CEO Nancy Anderson.

Approximately 5,000 dogs of all breeds, sizes and disabilities have been rescued and given a second chance at life at the foundation since its founding in 1994. The organization will be celebrating its 30-year milestone with a party and fundraiser open to the public to shed light to their work and the countless furry friends that have been rescued over the years. The “30th Anniversary Party and Fundraiser” will take place from 1 p.

m. to 5 p.m.

at 36220 Anthony Road in Agua Dulce, Sept. 28. Tickets cost $30 per person and children under the age of 12 enter for free.

Admission includes food, drinks, raffle tickets, and a special 30 th anniversary T-shirt to commemorate the day. Anderson also plans to share updates about the organization’s future. The Brittany Foundation’s goal is to rescue dogs from unfortunate fates and find them their forever homes.

Those who aren’t adopted to new families live out the rest of their lives at the organization wi.