Help Woodrock Animal Rescue by Donating Building Supplies for the Upgrade of Our Sterilizing Clinic
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Help Woodrock Animal Rescue by Donating Building Supplies for the Upgrade of Our Sterilizing Clinic
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Woodrock Clinic Upgrade Campaign Every week, Woodrock Animal Rescue welcomes a growing number of vulnerable animals in desperate need of care, safety, and sterilization. Our clinic and kennel facilities work tirelessly to help reduce animal overpopulation while giving rescued animals a second chance at life. Due to the increasing number of animals we take in weekly for sterilizations and medical care, our current clinic and kennel space is no longer sufficient. We urgently need to upgrade and enlarge our facilities to continue providing safe, hygienic, and compassionate care to every animal that comes through our doors. This upgrade will help us create a more functional and secure environment for recovering animals, improve sanitation and drainage, provide better protection from harsh weather, and allow us to accommodate more animals in need. We are seeking donations, sponsorships, materials, skilled assistance, or guidance from local contractors and businesses willing to support this important project. Items Needed: Windows Roofing materials Doors & door handles Kennel cages Mesh & mesh fencing Cement Bricks & plaster Drainage materials Paint Heating elements Electrical plug points Lighting Metal gates General building assistance and contractor guidance Every contribution — whether materials, labour, expertise, or funding — will make a direct impact on the lives of rescued animals. Together, we can build a safer, warmer, and more efficient clinic space for the animals who need us most. To support this campaign or get involved, please contact Woodrock Animal Rescue. Thank you for helping us continue choosing kindness, one life at a time.
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