100% of all stream earnings — Subs, Gifted Subs, and Kicks — are donated directly to animal rescues. No percentages. No exceptions. This stream is in honor of Kodiak, my rescued Husky and support dog. I live with PTSD, and Kodiak stood by my side through my darkest moments. When I lost him in July 2025, I lost my hope — but I’m rebuilding it by giving back in his name. Every stream helps animals in need, and every donation keeps his spirit alive.

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Our mission is simple—100% of my streaming revenue goes toward buying food, treats, and toys for shelter animals. Shelters need support today more than ever, and every donation makes a difference. At the end of every month, I donate all proceeds live on stream, so you can see exactly where the money goes.
When you sub, gift a sub, or send 500 kicks, you pick a shelter for our end-of-month wheel spin. The winning shelter receives 100% of donations for the month, making your support personal and impactful.
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Erie Humane Society - $204.92
Sweetpups Nation Rescue - $209.84

Life hasn’t been easy, and I live every day with CPTSD (Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder). Healing is a daily battle, but animals have always given me comfort, grounding, and unconditional love when I need it most.
Kodiak was my boy—my healer, my constant. I rescued him at five months old, and we became inseparable. He helped keep me grounded through my hardest days. When I lost him, something inside me broke, but something meaningful began.
This stream is my way of giving back in his name. 100% of all stream revenue is donated to animal rescues, helping provide food, treats, toys, and care to animals still waiting for their forever homes.
I say I rescued Kodiak—but the truth is, he rescued me.
Bella & Kodiak - Our Rescues RIP

We are a family that believes deeply in adoption.
Bella, our white Husky mix, was rescued after being found tied to a tree with no food, water, or shelter. She went on to live a loved, happy life with our family until her passing on January 24, 2024.
Kodiak, our black-and-white purebred Husky, was rescued from a basement along with six other dogs, living in their own waste and never knowing grass until the day we brought him home.
I live with PTSD, and although Kodiak was never trained as a support dog, he instinctively stayed by my side and helped keep me grounded. I lost him on July 25, 2025.
I find comfort knowing that Bella and Kodiak are together now—running free and playing beyond the Rainbow Bridge—but I miss them both dearly.
Mama & I

The younger days! MamaTina420 (the old lady) and I a FEW years back lol.
Been together for 20+ years, not married and don't plan on it! We believe you don't need a piece of paper to say you love somebody.
She's my rock, what else can I say?
Blu - Rescued Aug 2025

Allow me to introduce you to this white ball of fluff, Blu.
Blu was adopted from Sweetpups Nation Rescue and Sanctuary in Vidor, Texas. His journey began with heartbreak—Blu and his sister were abandoned as young puppies at a levee in Texas, left with no food, water, or experience surviving on their own.
Sweetpups was able to rescue Blu (formerly known as Cloud), though sadly his sister could not be caught.
Blu turned one year old in August 2025. He’s a pure white Husky with the lightest blue eyes I’ve ever seen—and a reminder of just how resilient rescue animals can be.
Click on his image to visit Sweetpups Nation Rescue and Sanctuary on Facebook and support the incredible work they do.
Ivy - Rescued July 2025

We don’t know much about Ivy’s early life, but we do know this—she was meant to be part of our family.
We adopted Ivy from the shelter in July 2025, when she was around six months old. She had a brother who was adopted the same day we brought her home, which gave us comfort knowing he found a family too.
Ivy is a mix of several breeds and built like a little tank—solid as a rock and full of energy. She’s incredibly loving, though she can be skittish around loud noises, which we believe may be tied to something she experienced before rescue.
Today, Ivy is safe, loved, and exactly where she belongs.
