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Good Neighbor Night at Stones Throw with The Millie Project

The Millie Project is a local 501(c)(3) supporting Are You My Human?, Bellingham’s only rescue dog lounge. Funds help provide medical care, transport, and a safe, joyful space where rescue dogs meet their future families. 10% of all sales from 5-9pm at Stones Throw Brewery will be donated. 

The Millie Project was created in honor of Millie, a beloved golden retriever who represented unconditional love, resilience, and second chances. Our mission is to support rescue dogs by funding programs that focus on wellness, confidence-building, and successful lifelong placement. We believe every dog deserves the same chance at love and safety that Millie had. 

Are You My Human? is a community-based rescue dog lounge located in Bellingham, Washington. Unlike a traditional shelter, AYMH provides a calm, home-like environment where rescue dogs can decompress, socialize, gain confidence, and meet their future families in a welcoming space. The Millie Project proudly funds programs, wellness support, and resources that directly benefit the dogs cared for at Are You My Human?. While our long-term vision includes supporting multiple rescue partners, AYMH is currently our primary beneficiary because their innovative, enrichment-focused model makes a meaningful difference for dogs who struggle in traditional shelter environments. Our funding helps provide: DNA & health testing Behavior and decompression support Enrichment tools and supplies Adoption readiness and family education Post-adoption guidance to ensure lasting placements By supporting AYMH, we help ensure that dogs not only find homes — they are emotionally, physically, and behaviorally prepared to thrive in them.

Starts: February 23, 2026

Time: 5 - 9 p.m.

Admission: Free!

Location: Stones Throw Brewery
1009 Larrabee Ave., Bellingham, WA 98225

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Email: marketing@stonesthrowbrewco.com

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