Aniston created something called The Clydeo Fund. Every contribution flows directly into rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming animals across the globe. No administrative bloat. No corporate overhead is eating into donations. Just direct support for organizations drowning in need and running out of resources.
âI wanted to create a fund where we can donate to these animals all over the world and inspire people to just throw in a dollar. It all adds up,â she explained in a recent interview. Small amounts multiply when millions of people participate. Five dollars buys food. Twenty dollars covers vaccinations. Fifty dollars pays for spaying or neutering. Hundreds of dollars can save an entire litter from euthanasia.
Animal rescue organizations operate on razor-thin margins. Shelters struggle to maintain basic facilities while intake numbers climb year after year. Staff members work double shifts. Volunteers burn out. Buildings crumble from deferred maintenance. Meanwhile, healthy dogs face death because kennels overflow and funding disappears.
Aniston saw this crisis and decided to act. Her fund aims to bridge the gap between desperate need and available resources. Every book sold raises awareness. Every Instagram post reaches millions of potential donors. Every mention in interviews plants seeds that might grow into action.
Meet Clydeo, An Unlikely Literary Star
An animated dog named Clydeo first appeared on Anistonâs Instagram feed in 2021. Followers watched as the cartoon character went on adventures, learned lessons, and spread joy through digital screens. What began as social media content evolved into something bigger.
HarperCollins Childrenâs Books approached Aniston with a proposal. Turn Clydeo into a book series. Give children something beyond scrolling and screens. Create stories that inspire young readers to explore their interests and discover their passions.