HOPE Fund
The HOPE Fund was established in 2001 in an effort to raise money for sick and injured animals so they can be rehabilitated and adopted into loving forever homes. To date, the HOPE Fund has helped hundreds of animals, which have included cats that have been hit by cars, in need of X-rays, leg amputations, medications, and many other surgeries and treatments.
This is all possible thanks to the HOPE Fund, which operates solely on public donations.
You can also help animals at the shelter by providing donations. There is a constant demand for items such as toys, blankets, dog beds, food dishes, leashes, etc.
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Jack came to us as a puppy, found with a broken leg. He needed immediate surgery and stayed at the shelter for six weeks of rehabilitation. Happily, Jack has now been adopted to his forever home.
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Pumpkin also came to the shelter with a broken leg. She was very sick from being neglected for a long period of time. After having surgery to repair her leg and several weeks of recovering in her foster home, Pumpkin has been adopted and is doing well.
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Pierre is a parrot who came to the shelter as a stray. Pierre was missing most of his feathers on his body when we met him, but after some good nutritious food and some TLC, he is on his way to being healthy again. When he is ready he will be adopted through a parrot rescue organization.
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Button had been hit by a car, which caused severe trauma to her front leg and her right eye. Unfortunately, the damage to her leg was too extensive to be repaired through surgery, so it had to be amputated. Her eye is healing well, and she is learning to get around on three legs. Buttons was adopted into a wonderful home.
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Angel was hit by a car, which shattered her pelvis. Luckily, she was able to have surgery and, after a few months of rehabilitation, she was adopted into a loving home.
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