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Sir Darius Brown, Clear The Shelter

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Adoptable pets deserve to look dapper.

“It was because ofHurricane Irma. I saw all the devastation happening, and I knew I wanted to help,” Brown, 16, tells PEOPLE.

After his first batch of donated bowties had a “great effect” on the shelter pet recipentents' adoption rate, Brown dedicated himself to helping rescue animals.

“That’s when I decided to make it my mission to help as many dogs and cats around the world as I possibly can,” he says.

Beaux & Paws, the teen’s pet accessories and lifestyle brand, donates a bowtie to a shelter animal for each bowtie purchased. Brown also hashis PAW-SOME Mission, his effort to raise money and awareness for shelter animals through social media – which has generated more than $300,000 in donations to date.

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Volunteers from Hills Pet Nutrition, Greater Goods Charities, The Animal Rescue Site and NBCUniversal Local, together with Sir Darius Brown, support the lifesaving airlift for nearly 270 pets from overcrowded shelters to areas where there is a need for adoptable pets on Wednesday, August 2, in Teterboro, N.J.

Now, the teen has found another way to help adoptable pets. He has teamed up withNBCUniversal Local’s Clear the Shelters campaignas an ambassador and Hill’s Pet Nutrition as a shelter advocate. Both roles are dedicated to helping rescue cats, and dogs find families, especially during the Clear the Shelters initiative, which runs until the end of August.

Brown hopes animal lovers always consider adoption when looking for a new furry friend because it is done “out of the kindness of your heart” and provides rescue pets with “a place of love and value.”

The Clear the Shelters campaign is back for its ninth consecutive year. During the initiative, NBC and Telemundo-owned and affiliated stations across the county and Puerto Rico collaborate with over 1,200 local animal shelters and rescues to promote pet adoption and raise money foranimal welfare.

Volunteers from Hills Pet Nutrition, Greater Goods Charities, The Animal Rescue Site and NBCUniversal Local, together with Sir Darius Brown, support the lifesaving airlift for nearly 270 pets from overcrowded shelters to areas where there is a need for adoptable pets on Wednesday, August 2, in Teterboro, N.J.

Last year, Clear the Shelters set a new record with 161,000 pet adoptions and raised over $540,000. Since the campaign launched in 2015, more than 860,000 pets have found new homes through Clear the Shelters.

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Clear the Shelters kicked off this year’s campaign with an airlift with help from Greater Good Charities' “Good Flights” program, Hill’s Pet Nutrition, and The Animal Rescue Site. The pet transport moved over 250 adoptable pets from overcrowded shelters to organizations in New Jersey and New Hampshire with space to care for the animals.

To learn more about Clear the Shelters and how to participate in the campaign, visitcleartheshelters.com.

source: people.com