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Coco Austin and Friends Host Bash for the Bulldogs in New York City to Benefit Long Island Bulldog Rescue

On Friday, December 7th, Coco Austin and friends, including her daughter Chanel Nicole, bulldog Maximus and animal advocate and award-winning author Jill Rappaport, hosted the Bash for the Bulldogs to benefit Long Island Bulldog Rescue at NYU Kimmel Center’s Rosenthal Pavilion in New York City.

 

Grace Forster and Porsche photo by Rob Rich/SocietyAllure.com ©2018

 

Coco Austin, daughter Chanel Nicole Marrow, Maximus photo by Rob Rich/SocietyAllure.com ©2018

 

Anthony Rubio photo by Rob Rich/SocietyAllure.com ©2018

 

Anthony Rubio and Maximus photo by Rob Rich/SocietyAllure.com ©2018

 

Lisa Rosenbaum, Evan Leone and Michele Peacock photo by Rob Rich/SocietyAllure.com ©2018

 

Cindy Massari, Laura Massari, Natalie Alexa Massari and Maximus
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Sarah Starewicz photo by Rob Rich/SocietyAllure.com ©2018

More than 200 guests came out to support the organization and bid on auction items including a signed Bruce Springsteen guitar, Muhammed Ali’s boxing glove and a signed life-size fiberglass bulldog from Howard Stern. All proceeds from the event go to help, heal and home abandoned, abused, neglected and injured or ill English Bulldogs.

 

 

auction items photo by Rob Rich/SocietyAllure.com ©2018

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The evening included delicious food by Top of the Square, wine donated by Chatham Imports, and a live and silent auction, which Rappaport emceed the podium, with items including signed guitars by Bruce Springsteen and Alice Cooper, a Howard Stern signed bulldog statue, and a celebrity chef private in-home dinner for four.

 

 

photo by Rob Rich/SocietyAllure.com ©2018

 

 

Long Island Bulldog Rescue was founded in 1999 by Laurette Richin, and serves nine states in the Northeast United States, as well as Southeast Canada. Their mission is to help English Bulldogs through education, prevention, intervention and adoption. They fulfill their mission by helping, healing, and homing abandoned, neglected, abused, or released English Bulldogs. Long Island Bulldog Rescue has directly helped more than 10,000 families protect and save more than 3,500 English Bulldogs. Long Island Bulldog Rescue is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization. www.longislandbulldogrescue.org

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