Treasure Paws

Burlingame Mayor Peter Stevenson, fourth from left, celebrates Treasure Paws’ future while, from left, Treasure Paws co-CEO’s Benjamin Lambright and Oliver Jolis listen alongside Supervisor Jackie Speier and PHS/SPCA President Anthony Tansimore, lead muralist Emily Ma, Burlingame Chamber of Commerce President Susan Baker and AMASDAR Foundation CEO John Weatherman. Treasure Paws’ grand opening drew over 300 community members. Together they painted a 1,000 square-foot mural at 1127 Chula Vista in Burlingame. The AMASDAR Foundation provided a $2,500 grant helping Treasure Paws toward the goal of becoming the largest generator of animal welfare funding in California. 

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