In this week’s Down to Earth, NBC 7’s Dagmar Midcap profiled some local organizations about the challenges they are facing and how people can help.
Animal shelters and rescue facilities are being inundated with animals that people can no longer care for or wish to care for. These facilities have seen a large increase in animals being abandoned or relinquished since the Coronavirus pandemic has waned. As a result, the facilities are stretched to their maximum, their needs are greater than ever.
The biggest needs include finding adoptive homes for the animals, finding foster homes, donating supplies, money, and food, but most of all they need volunteers to assist at the facilities.
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