Animals For Awareness At Your Event 708-361-9330

Imagine stroking the bumpy back of a large alligator or kissing the cold wet nose of a darling little fennec fox. Perhaps you’d rather drape a stretchy python over your shoulders or run your fingers through the long thick fur of a cuddly domestic skunk. Maybe you’ll get a kick out of watching a kinkajou hang by her long prehensile tail from just the presenter’s finger or listen to an Amazon parrot carry on a fascinating conversation. Take a ride across your yard on a handsome sulcata tortoise after stroking the chin of a stunning Canada lynx. Whether you’re into the furred, scaled, feathered or shelled, we’re bound to have an animal or two or three that you’ll fall head over heels in love with during our fun educational programs.

Uniquely tailored just for your group, our presentations are guaranteed to be a blast and leave a lasting positive impression on participants.

Consider us for your:

Birthday Party
Block Party
Carnival/Festival
School Assembly
Scouting Event
Senior Citizen Activity
Pet Therapy
Company Picnic
Church Picnic
Seasonal Party
Graduation Party
Park District Event
Open House
Library Program
Special Event

Our normal area of service is (50 mile radius of Palos Park, IL): S. Chicago, western suburbs, far western suburbs, southwest suburbs, south suburbs, far south suburbs and some downtown Chicago. We also travel to NW Indiana. Our hourly fee collected goes towards the care and maintenance of all the animals, including necessary medical expenses.

How does Animals for Awareness compare?

Lower priced or comparably priced to similar programs
USDA Licensed and Inspected
DNR Licensed
501(C)3, Non-Profit
Working with rescued animals
Fully Insured
25 Years of Experience

Our programs are a great way to learn and have fun at the same time! And your support benefits the animals at Animals for Awareness. Help us spread the word! Call 708-361-9330 to discuss your event needs and to check date availability.

Visit our page for more info: Animals For Awareness

Posted by Kim; updated 11/01/11