
OHIO alumna's generosity transforms the lives of shelter dogs - and Bobcats, too

Tina Skestos is no stranger to blazing trails. The two-time Bobcat was the first woman to graduate from 51ĀŅĀ×ās Master of Sports Administration program ā the worldās oldest and currently the worldās best ā and today, she and her husband operate a dog veterinary and resource network unlike any other in the U.S.
Skestos, BSPE ā73, MSA ā74, and her husband George founded in Canal Winchester, Ohio, in 2018 to help address shelter overcrowding and lack of access to veterinary care across the state while developing a model that can be replicated nationwide.
The state-of-the-art, 26,000-square-foot facility receives homeless dogs from underfunded community shelters in southeast Ohio and offers full veterinary services, behavior training, and temporary housing at no cost to rural shelter partners. Once theyāre ready for a new home, ³Ņ¾±²µ¾±ās places the dogs in loving, well-matched adopter homes.
ā³Ņ¾±²µ¾±ās is a passion project where my husband, George, and I combine our desire to save dogs, make lasting change for future generations, and create new lives for both people and dogs,ā Skestos said. āWeāre providing care for thousands of homeless, helpless dogs all while helping people learn, grow, and improve their skills in veterinary care and shelter management.ā
Skestosā generosity extends to her alma mater, where she established the Justine Skestos Scholarship, which provides full funding support to students in OHIOās graduate sports administration program ā all as a way to pay forward the support she received while a student.
āWithout the funds I received, I would not have been able to pay my way in the program. I wanted to give back so future students could also live their dreams,ā she explained.
In the years following her graduation, Skestos said she paid the University back in full and more for the amount she received in scholarships to say, āthank you.ā āMy education allowed me the opportunity to be successful in my professional life. That enabled me to pursue this Gigi charitable mission.ā
Recipients of the Skestos Scholarship have visited and volunteered at ³Ņ¾±²µ¾±ās over the years. The latest recipient, Kay Harden, MBA ā22, MSA ā23, recently toured the facility, which impacts the lives of more than 6,000 dogs each year.
āMeeting Tina and visiting ³Ņ¾±²µ¾±ās was truly an honor,ā Harden said. āIt was amazing to be able to see her passion come to life to transform the way proper health care should be done for dogs. Her generosity and kindness have impacted me in so many ways during my short visit there. I now understand the importance of giving back and having a greater purpose in doing so.ā
Skestosā dedication to helping others, whether dogs or Bobcats, has transformed Hardenās academic experience and makes her proud to be part of the OHIO family, she said.
āI couldnāt be more grateful to have received the Justine Skestos Scholarship from the first woman to graduate from the sports ad program,ā Harden said. āShe is truly dedicated to enhancing the community around her. This support has allowed my being able to experience the sports ad program to the fullest. It has taught me that great alumni come from this program and that I will always have my 51ĀŅĀ× family to lean on.ā
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