Comedian Gabriel Iglesias and his dog.Photo: One Call EventsThis time,Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesiasisn’t being funny.Beginning Oct. 4 and running through the next 12 months, the dog-loving comedian is partnering withImprov Comedy Clubsand theAmerican Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals(ASPCA) to sell limited-edition T-shirts celebrating the launch of the Improv’s inaugural Laugh-Line program.Proceeds from sales of the shirts will directly benefit the ASCPA, which just kicked off its annual Adopt-a-Shelter Dog Month.The Laugh-Line program celebrates collaborations between the Improv and the artists who perform there, raising funds and awareness for charities comedians like Iglesias support.Gabriel Iglesias' Laugh-Line T-shirt for the ASPCA.Courtesy Improv Comedy Clubs"Our hope is to prove that humor has the power to not only entertain but also make a positive impact on the world," says Levity Entertainment Group founder Robert Hartmann, whose company owns Improv.“When the Improv asked me what charity I would want to select, it was no question it would be the ASPCA,” Iglesias —who threw a fancy Quinceañera for his Chihuahua last year— shared. “It gives hope and protection to the voiceless creatures who depend on our compassion and care.“To grab your $28 shirt, visitimprov.com/merch.

Comedian Gabriel Iglesias and his dog.Photo: One Call Events

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This time,Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesiasisn’t being funny.Beginning Oct. 4 and running through the next 12 months, the dog-loving comedian is partnering withImprov Comedy Clubsand theAmerican Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals(ASPCA) to sell limited-edition T-shirts celebrating the launch of the Improv’s inaugural Laugh-Line program.Proceeds from sales of the shirts will directly benefit the ASCPA, which just kicked off its annual Adopt-a-Shelter Dog Month.The Laugh-Line program celebrates collaborations between the Improv and the artists who perform there, raising funds and awareness for charities comedians like Iglesias support.Gabriel Iglesias' Laugh-Line T-shirt for the ASPCA.Courtesy Improv Comedy Clubs"Our hope is to prove that humor has the power to not only entertain but also make a positive impact on the world,” says Levity Entertainment Group founder Robert Hartmann, whose company owns Improv.“When the Improv asked me what charity I would want to select, it was no question it would be the ASPCA,” Iglesias —who threw a fancy Quinceañera for his Chihuahua last year— shared. “It gives hope and protection to the voiceless creatures who depend on our compassion and care.“To grab your $28 shirt, visitimprov.com/merch.

This time,Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesiasisn’t being funny.

Beginning Oct. 4 and running through the next 12 months, the dog-loving comedian is partnering withImprov Comedy Clubsand theAmerican Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals(ASPCA) to sell limited-edition T-shirts celebrating the launch of the Improv’s inaugural Laugh-Line program.

Proceeds from sales of the shirts will directly benefit the ASCPA, which just kicked off its annual Adopt-a-Shelter Dog Month.

The Laugh-Line program celebrates collaborations between the Improv and the artists who perform there, raising funds and awareness for charities comedians like Iglesias support.

Gabriel Iglesias' Laugh-Line T-shirt for the ASPCA.Courtesy Improv Comedy Clubs

“IMPROV COMEDY CLUBS & GABRIEL “FLUFFY” IGLESIAS JOIN FORCES WITH ANIMAL NON- PROFIT ASPCA

Courtesy Improv Comedy Clubs

“Our hope is to prove that humor has the power to not only entertain but also make a positive impact on the world,” says Levity Entertainment Group founder Robert Hartmann, whose company owns Improv.

“When the Improv asked me what charity I would want to select, it was no question it would be the ASPCA,” Iglesias —who threw a fancy Quinceañera for his Chihuahua last year— shared. “It gives hope and protection to the voiceless creatures who depend on our compassion and care.”

To grab your $28 shirt, visitimprov.com/merch.

source: people.com