My Nonprofit Reviews
4Sabu
Review for In-Sync Exotics, Inc., Wylie, TX, USA
When Sabu and Jynxie, two former WAO lions went to In-Sync Exotics, I wanted to learn as much as I could about this organization. I reviewed their 990s (Organizations Tax Returns), reviews, and visited their website, Facebook page, Twitter, and blog. I was astounded with all the information that is available to the public! The 990's clearly showed donations went towards animal care. The stories on the blog and Facebook were very interesting. But most importantly, I saw the BEST video of Sabu, who when he left the WAO could barely walk without falling down after taking a few steps, RUN after a ball! He looked like he was having so much fun! Thank God he went to Insync Exotics. They obviously care about their animals and they take the time to heal animals with serious disabilities, no matter how old they may be. Because of In-Sync, two older lions, Sabu and Jynxie, have a second chance at a really good life. In-Sync also accepted a tiger from the WAO just last week - Okemo - who lived alone for most of adult life at the now closed WAO. Finally, Okemo will be around a lot of people and animals -- so he will never be "alone" again! Thank you very much, Insync for taking in three of the WAO animals, and giving them a chance to love life again!
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I've personally experienced the results of this organization in...
I went for a visit this summer and was very happy to see Jynxie and Sabu having a great time at In-Sync Exotics!
If I had to make changes to this organization, I would...
Like any charity, donations and volunteerism is crucial--and In-Sync Exotics could use both!! I pray that this organization will someday be recognized nationally for all their hard work and dedication! Great job, everyone!
Will you volunteer or donate to this organization?
Definitely
How much of an impact do you think this organization has?
Life-changing
How did you learn about this organization?
I learned from the local media that Jynxie went to In-Sync Exotics last year and then Sabu followed her this year (May 2011).
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2011