Dog lovers are gathering at Washington Park in Denver for the Furry Scurry event taking place from May 1-3, 2024 [2].
The event serves as a critical fundraising and awareness effort for Humane Colorado. The organization relies on community support to maintain its operations and provide essential medical and shelter services to animals in need.
Washington Park, often referred to as Wash Park, provides the backdrop for the festivities. The gathering brings together local pet owners and animal advocates to raise funds for the beneficiary. This community-driven approach allows the organization to expand its reach within the city.
Humane Colorado provides care to more than 44,000 animals annually [1]. The scale of this operation requires significant resources to ensure every animal receives proper veterinary attention and a safe environment while awaiting adoption. The Furry Scurry is designed to bridge the gap between the organization's needs and its available funding.
Organizers have timed the event to coincide with the early May weekend [2]. This timing allows the community to engage with the cause during a period of high park activity in Denver. The event emphasizes the bond between humans and their pets, a relationship that drives the mission of Humane Colorado.
By drawing crowds to Wash Park, the event increases visibility for the thousands of animals currently seeking permanent homes. The funds raised during the weekend directly impact the quality of care provided to the animal population in the region [1].
“Humane Colorado provides care to over 44,000 animals annually”
The Furry Scurry highlights the reliance of large-scale animal welfare organizations on localized, community-funded events. By leveraging high-traffic public spaces like Washington Park, Humane Colorado can convert public visibility into the financial resources necessary to sustain a system that manages over 44,000 animals a year.




