The Pixie Project located in Portland, Oregon is animal adoption center which also provides affordable veterinary care for those who need extra help to care for their pets. Founded in 2006 by Ann and Robert Sacks and their daughter Amy, the Pixie Project has recently expanded from fifteen hundred square feet to five thousand square feet to provide more homes for cats and dogs looking for a place to be loved.
Fetch Eyewear is a collection of prescription glasses, suns, reading glasses and reading suns which donates 100% of profits to the Pixie Project, an animal adoption and low income veterinary clinic founded by Ann and Robert Sacks and their daughter Amy. With a lifetime warranty on all frames this is a wonderful way to buy glasses for people who love fashion and pets.
Fetch Eyewear is a collection of prescription glasses, suns, reading glasses and reading suns which donates 100% of profits to the Pixie Project, an animal adoption and low income veterinary clinic founded by Ann and Robert Sacks and their daughter Amy. With a lifetime warranty on all frames this is a wonderful way to buy glasses for people who love fashion and pets.
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In 2006 after retiring from the company eponymous of her name, our founder Ann Sacks had a vision to create a sophisticated yet affordable collection of tile and stone. Along with product there would be a focus on customer service to engage with and allow designers to pursue their creativity and desired aesthetics, while meeting the timing constraints and budget realities of commercial projects.
The Sacks Family has launched a non-profit organization called The Pixie Project to fund animal rescue, adoption, and spay and neuter services for pets in low-income families. In its five years, The Pixie Project has rescued and adopted out over 3000 companion animals and helped countless others through it's medical programs.
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