Fundraising for injured and orphaned wildlife
Hi friends,
Right now, an orphaned fawn is waiting for its next meal, and a red-tailed hawk is recovering from a broken wing. I am participating in A Day of Giving for Monterey County to ensure these wild neighbors get a second chance at life.
Our wildlife depends on us when they have been injured or orphaned. By supporting my fundraiser, you aren't just "donating"—you are providing the specialized medical care, quiet sanctuary, and expert rehabilitation these animals need to return to the wild where they belong.
Just in the last month we have taken in an adult bald eagle with a broken collar and suspected electrocution (see here: https://fb.watch/EXgNERTJiN/) and a fox who has had a corrugated tube stuck around it's neck for months.
Your impact today:
$90 feeds a hungry, orphaned baby animal for a week.
$115 provides lifesaving medical supplies for a rescued bird of prey.
Any amount helps us buy the medicine and fuel needed for wildlife rescues.
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