What was a dog looking for in the lab when vitamin C was invented? How did keeping dogs inspire the art of Babits, Móricz and Rippl-Rónai? Did Léda love her dogs more than Ady? Where is Sisi's favorite dog resting? It is revealed in the new campaign of the Vigyél Haza Foundation!
The Vigyél Haza Foundation has been working for 15 years to cure orphaned and injured dogs from the Illatos Road, increase their chances of adoption, and bring them to their owners. After the "adoption boom" caused by covid, in the last 2 years, unfortunately, the number of adopted pets has increased significantly again.
"The mission of our foundation is the adoption of less fortunate, often older mixed dogs, which is a particularly big challenge. Not only because of the large number of dogs waiting for owners, but also in the current economic situation, it is becoming more and more difficult to find a dedicated adoptive family that takes responsibility for life," emphasized András Óvári, founder of the Bring Home Foundation.
In the stories covering a period of more than 100 years, we will talk about such iconic characters as Mihály Babits, Léda, Sisi, Zsigmond Móricz, János Pilinszky, József Rippl-Rónai or Albert Szent-Györgyi.
Their post about József Rippl-Rónai can already be read on the foundation's website:
"Adopting is famously a good thing - József Rippl-Rónai would probably have agreed with that.
In the Vasárnapi Újság photograph from 1913, the painter and his adopted daughter Anella can be seen in the yard of their studio in Kaposvár. Next to them rests the family's adopted dog named Hepi, who - along with their other dogs - appears in many of the artist's paintings.
Adopt it yourself: www.vigyelhaza.hu Or help our work with 1% of your tax: 18196384-1-42”
For similarly exciting stories, it is worth following Vigyél Haza's Facebook and Instagram pages until the end of May. In addition to adopters, the foundation also gratefully accepts tax 1% donations until May 22. More information at www.vigyelhaza.hu/ado-egy-szazalekrol .
The campaign was supported by media platforms such as Screenposter and JcDecaux Hungary.
More information and press contact:
András Óvári, founder of the Vigyél Haza Foundation
We may also be pleased with an approaching storm, waiting for refreshment in the canyon, and fireworks are also delighted, but dogs and cats may react differently.
We may also be pleased with an approaching storm, waiting for refreshment in the canyon, and fireworks are also delighted, but dogs and cats may react differently.