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Hollywood producers donate $150K to Humane Society

The new state-of-the-art facility is being built off of Overland Road in Boise.
A rendering of the Idaho Humane Society's new building in Boise.

BOISE - A pair of Hollywood heavyweights are stepping up to help out a Humane Society in Idaho and they want to get you involved.

Movie producers and husband and wife duo Frank Marshall and Kathleen Kennedy have donated $150,000 that will go toward the humane society's brand new state-of-the-art facility in Boise.

Marshall is a producer behind Hollywood hits like "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,: "Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark," "Sully," and more. Kennedy is a producer for various hits including "Stars Wars: The Last Jedi," "The Girl on the Train," "Seabiscuit," and more.

Marshall and Kennedy are longtime supporters of the Idaho nonprofit and they're challenging our community to match the big donation.

The new facility is already under construction off of Overland Road and will double the nonprofit's current capacity, and adds a lot of new amenities for pets. If you would like to help, donations can be in person - or online through March 18.

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