Steel Hands Brewing is excited for Steel Paws Release 2 to benefit Special Needs Canine Programs across South Carolina. Steel Paws is a charitable mission created to provide year-round support for canine initiatives focused on Public Safety, Special Needs, Service and Rescue/Shelters. Steel Paws is intent on making a paws-itive impact.
Sunday, September 25th, 10am-4pm, a FREE Steel Paws Event will be hosted at Steel Hands Brewing to support Special Needs Canine Programs. Steel Hands Brewing encourages fans to come out to this free event and support Steel Paws while enjoying a day of adoptable dogs on site from the Animal Mission, dog vendors, brunch, games, treats and more!
Steel Paws Wheat Ale Release 2:
Steel Hands Brewing is currently donating $1 for every Steel Paws Wheat Ale pint sold, $15 of every case of Steel Paws Wheat Ale, and a portion of proceeds from associated merchandise sold from the Taproom to the cause during the entirety of the Steel Paws Release 2 Program. In addition, a portion of proceeds from the sale of the Steel Paws Wheat Ale being distributed will be donated. Steel Paws Wheat Ale Release 2 is available in 12oz 6-packs, on draft and brewed specifically for this cause.
Proceeds will benefit the Animal Mission’s Darla Fund of Columbia, SC, Hallie Hill Sanctuary of Charleston, SC and Grenville County Animal Care of Greenville, SC.
These Special Needs Canine Programs are taking in canines that might not get adopted due to age, birth defects, medical, financial or behavioral issues and giving them a whole new future. They’re helping save canines with treatable illness or injury that would otherwise be immediately recommended for euthanasia, simply because the resources aren’t available. Steel Paws is seeking your support to make a real difference on the critical needs of the Special Needs Canine community.
For more information on Steel Paws or how to support Special Needs Canines, please visit www.steelhandsbrewing.com/steel-paws/
Sunday, September 25, 2022 (10:00 AM - 4:00 PM) (EDT)
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