Win Your Favorite
Pet’s Face on
the 2014 ROAR Calendar!

Start Here to create your page for your favorite pet and enter the free pet contest for a chance to have your dog, cat, rabbit, etc. on the 2014 ROAR Calendar!
Photos of First Eight Winners

First Eight Winners

Congratulations to Mojo, Bodo, Star Trek Twins, Navajo Buddies, Chunky, Pepper, Loki, and Petey.

Is your favorite pet so cute they should be featured in a calendar? Now you have a chance to make that happen - all free of course!

Each month from February to July, two deserving winners will be selected by the most popular vote. Each specially chosen pet will have their photo featured on one month in the 2014 ROAR Calendar to be seen by thousands!

To enter, click here. Then, input your email address, create your favorite pet’s own Sage page, and let all your friends and family know about this opportunity. There are several easy (and free) email templates to use. Encourage them to vote once a day — every day — and to spread the word to everyone in their address books. Plus, you can encourage donations, which will help homeless animals on Native American reservations.

Before you know it, you could be opening the mail to find your loyal friend pictured in the 2014 ROAR Calendar!

See rules for additional information about the free pet contest. Of course, you do not have to enter the pet contest — you can create a page to honor your favorite animal because you love to talk about them.


Be Great

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What are Personal Sage Pages?
Personal Sage Pages are an opportunity for all animal-lovers to celebrate and share the humor, love, and wisdom our pets shower upon us every day. Each page includes a place for your pet's personal story, photos, a personal fundraising goal, progress towards the goal and a guest book with notes of encouragement from supporters. You can also encourage donations to help homeless animals on American Indian reservations.

2. Where do funds raised from these pages go?
ROAR is a program of National Relief Charities (NRC). NRC is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization - all funds donated through personal pages go to support our vital mission and programs. We use the funds to support our mission and programs wherever the need is greatest.

3. Can donations be restricted?
Yes, please contact our Donor Relations Department at info@ROARprograms.org or toll-free at 1-866-311-9635 for assistance.

4. Who can I contact for help setting up my page or general questions about ROAR?
Please contact our Donor Relations Department at info@ROARprograms.org or toll-free at 1-866-311-9635 for assistance.

5. Can I set up more than one page?
Absolutely.

6. Can a corporation or civic group set up a page?
Yes, we encourage companies, schools, civic groups and other organizations to set up personal fundraising pages to benefit Native American animals on reservations. Whether you want to collect funds for the holidays, challenge your employees to match your corporate donation or take up a collection from your members, everyone is welcome to create a personal fundraising page and help homeless animals on American Indian reservations, facilitating rescues, providing supplies, and promoting spay/neuter services.

Your Personal Sage Page

Honor your pet’s wisdom by creating a Sage Page filled with your favorite stories and photos.


Get Started



How To Get Started

Things to think about:

  • Pick a name for your Sage Page.
  • Find a digital image to upload and display. (Or, browse through our photo gallery of traditional Native American animals.)
  • Decide on a fundraising goal.
  • Share your beloved pet's wisdom.
  • Provide a personal donation as the initial gift for your page (optional).
  • Invite your friends and family to visit your new webpage and show them how they can share their pet's wisdom and photos too!

See an Example.




P.S. Don't forget to use a valid US address so we can mail your large magnet ASAP!


See rules for additional information about the contest.

* Not applicable outside the US and available only while supplies last