
In its 22nd year, a perennial favorite Richmond event goes on, in all new ways, to raise funds for sick and injured homeless pets in our care. We've reimagined our Fur Ball, presented by Dominion Energy, on November 7 with an online auction and other experiences allowing guests to support the cause from home.
Rather than the familiar sold-out, black-tie event that brought 450 people together annually for cocktails, dinner and a live auction, we took a "choose your own adventure" approach to the 2020 Fur Ball, starting with moving the auction online with even more packages.

When we began planning 11 months ago, we could not have imagined that this beloved event would be occurring anywhere other than in The Jefferson Hotel with our guests and their cherished pets filling every seat of the magnificent ballroom. But, of course, our vision for this year’s event—like so many things—had to morph and change as the year, and the global health crisis, unfolded.
The virtual nature of the event opens the opportunity to expand participation and support for the Cinderella Fund. This fund is devoted entirely to the veterinary treatment and rehabilitation of sick, injured and neonatal homeless pets, expenses for which we've budgeted $930,000 in the year ahead.
The pets saved by the Cinderella Fund are our community’s most vulnerable, at-risk animals. It’s the generous support of last year’s Fur Ball guests that made it possible for us to treat more than 2,600 pets this year. Wherever you may be, you can have a role in guaranteeing a happy future to many more deserving animals by registering and bidding in this year’s auction.
The Richmond SPCA took in 3,621 dogs, cats, kittens and puppies between October 1, 2019 and September 30, 2020, and more than 80 percent were treated for sickness or injury before being adopted to lasting homes. The goal for the Fur Ball’s new virtual format is to raise $400,000.
Our online Fur Ball auction, sponsored by BB&T, now Truist, is now open! There are approximately 70 packages with an emphasis on items and experiences that can be safely enjoyed during the pandemic:
Bidding will close at 10 p.m. on Saturday, November 7, and local auction winners may arrange pickup of items at the Richmond SPCA.
Knowing that audiences are fatigued with virtual meetings, instead of offering a live virtual event, we'll debut content across our website and social media on the night of November 7 to allow you to participate as you choose: