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ROAR Honors John Katz with 2021 Community Star Award

​ Ridgefield Operation for Animal Rescue recently honored John Katz with its 2021 Community Star Award.

Ridgefield Operation for Animal Rescue (ROAR) recently honored John Katz with its 2021 Community Star Award.
Ridgefield Operation for Animal Rescue (ROAR) recently honored John Katz with its 2021 Community Star Award. (Ridgefield Operation for Animal Rescue)

RIDGEFIELD, CT — Ridgefield Operation for Animal Rescue (ROAR) recently honored John Katz with its 2021 Community Star Award for his outstanding contributions and support.

An original founding member of ROAR, Katz continues to be a long-time volunteer and supporter of ROAR, and the welfare of animals. He also supports several additional non-profits and organizations in the community that provide assistance to kids and adults who are in need.

"John Katz’s compassion and relentless commitment to the well-being of animals and people have made a huge, lasting impact on our community and so many lives," said Andrea Leone-Bay, board president for ROAR. "We are grateful for John’s continued support and are so pleased to honor him for his outstanding efforts."

Katz has long had a major concern for the welfare of animals. For 20 years, he was a peace officer and special agent, working for the Westchester County SPCA, out of Briarcliff Manor, NY, investigating cruelty cases.

He started his association with ROAR more than two decades ago as part of a small dedicated group of volunteers, then headed by Marcia Libby, which built the Donofrio Family Animal Shelter. When a call came in from a woman whose Shepherd had a broken front leg and needed surgery and could not afford it, he started The Jessa Fund at ROAR. In underwriting that expense, he was made acutely aware of the need to help pet owners who are experiencing financial hardships and need assistance with various veterinary services.

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Katz is the founder of and ongoing contributor to The Jessa Fund which assists pet owners who are experiencing financial hardships and need assistance with various veterinary services. He has been a member of Ridgefield's Planning and Zoning Commission for more than 45 years.

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