We need your help!
A frightened fawn lying beside the road.
A nest of baby squirrels after a storm.
A young raccoon burned by a brush fire.
An owl struck by a vehicle.
These are the moments that define our work.
Every day, wild animals face injuries, illness, and circumstances they cannot survive on their own. With proper care, many can recover and return to the wild where they belong. Without it, they often have little chance of survival.
That’s why Wildhearts Rehab & Rescue Foundation exists.
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and release native wildlife while educating our communities about the importance of conservation and responsible coexistence with nature.
But we can’t do it alone.
Every animal that comes through our doors requires time, specialized care, proper nutrition, medical treatment, and safe housing. Those needs are only met because people like you choose to help.
Your Gift Provides
Your donation helps provide essential care such as:
Specialized formula for orphaned mammals
Fresh food and nutritional supplements
Veterinary examinations and emergency treatment
Medications and medical supplies
Safe rehabilitation enclosures
Rescue and transportation expenses
Educational outreach and wildlife conservation programs
Whether your gift is $10 or $1,000, every contribution directly strengthens our ability to care for native wildlife.
We’re Just Getting Started
Wildhearts Rehab & Rescue Foundation is currently in the process of obtaining federal 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status.
As we build this organization, every donation helps us purchase equipment, prepare facilities, care for animals, and expand our ability to serve wildlife throughout our region.
We are incredibly grateful to everyone who chooses to be part of this journey from the very beginning.
Be Part of Their Story
Not every rescue ends with a successful release.
But every animal deserves the opportunity to try.
Your generosity gives injured and orphaned wildlife something they cannot give themselves—a second chance.
Thank you for believing that every wild life has value.
Donate today and help us write more successful endings.
Wildhearts Rehab & Rescue Foundation
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There Are Many Ways to Help!
While financial contributions allow us to respond wherever the need is greatest, they aren’t the only way to make a difference. Donations of new or gently used supplies help us provide daily care for the wildlife entrusted to us and reduce the costs associated with rehabilitation.
Some of our most-needed items include:
Puppy and kitten milk replacer (unopened)
Species-appropriate wildlife foods and formulas
Fresh or frozen fruits and vegetables
Unsalted nuts and sunflower seeds
Paper towels and toilet paper
Unscented baby wipes
Laundry detergent
Dawn® Original dish soap
Disposable nitrile gloves
Trash bags (13-gallon and contractor bags)
Bleach and disinfecting supplies
Heating pads (without automatic shutoff)
Snuggle Safe® microwave heating discs
Pet carriers and animal crates
Blankets, towels, and fleece (clean and gently used)
Small digital gram scales
Feeding syringes and nursing supplies
Gift cards to feed stores, farm supply stores, grocery stores, home improvement stores, office supply stores, or online retailers
If you’re unsure whether an item would be useful, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’d be happy to let you know our current needs.
Every donated item—whether it’s a bottle of formula, a roll of paper towels, or a pet carrier—helps us provide the best possible care for the wildlife that depends on us.
Planning a larger donation?
We gratefully accept donations of select equipment, building materials, lumber, fencing, kennels, outdoor enclosures, and other supplies that help us expand our rehabilitation facilities. Please contact us before donating large items so we can ensure they’re a good fit for our current needs.
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