The Rescue joins organizations throughout Minnesota on the fifteenth Annual Give to the Max Day
Dozens of nonprofits and colleges throughout the Northland are making an additional push for fundraising right now.
It’s the fifteenth Annual Give to the Max Day and hundreds of organizations throughout Minnesota are on the lookout for donations. These embrace the Duluth Children’s Museum, the Superior Hiking Trail Association, and Chum.
One Northland organization is spreading consciousness of the hazards of chilly climate on stray cats and dogs in a novel means! Two Carlton County Animal Rescue staff, Meredith Kujala and Leslie Pedro, have shaved their heads in solidarity with animals out within the chilly. Their heads will expertise the weather, similar to the stray animals caught exterior. All the money raised will go in the direction of meals, vaccinations, and spaying and neutering. Kujala says when the temperatures drop, she will’t assist however take into consideration a Pitbull named Honey.
“She was initially found, maybe over a year ago, in January, frozen to someone’s steps and was in just deplorable conditions,” Kujala stated. “And it was very cold out there, there was a lot of snow. Her tail was so frozen, her tail and part of her body, that we had to amputate her tail and part of her body had to have skin conditioning because she had so much frostbite.”
If you see a cat or canine out within the chilly, contact your native animal rescue and Missing Pets of the Northland. Kujala and Pedro will proceed to shave their heads till they attain their aim of $3,000. You can discover their fundraising web page right here: