Sue Diekman and John Diekman’s gift will help expand the Regional Rescue Program, which provides a safety net for shelters that are over capacity.
Atherton couple Sue and John Diekman are probably best known philanthropically for their support of Stanford’s Cantor Arts Center but they have also become one of Humane Society Silicon Valley’s key benefactors over the past 18 years. The couple recently donated $3 million to support and expand Humane Society Silicon Valley’s Regional Rescue Program, which will be named in their honor.
“We love the Regional Rescue Program because of the significant impact it has both for the individual animals and the shelters they come from,” Sue Diekman said in a statement. “Watching the animals come off the Rescue Roadster and knowing that they have a better future is incredibly heartwarming.”
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