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Robin99
Review for Brother Wolf Animal Rescue, Asheville, NC, USA
Brother Wolf Animal Rescue is a blessing to our community and all animals in need. They are a no-kill animal rescue, rescuing many types of animals. They strive to go above and beyond what most organizations do. They have an adoption center that is clean and comfortable for the animals, they encourage folks to open their homes to foster, they have a community food bank, they have summer camps for students, they offer many ways to volunteer. They are also starting a sanctuary. They take in many animals that are sic and care for them. Their number one goal is uncompromised compassion for animals. I am honored to be a volunteer and donor at brother Wolf.
Review for Brother Wolf Animal Rescue, Asheville, NC, USA
Brother Wolf Animal Rescue is our local no-kill animal rescue that takes in thousands of animals each year. They often take in animals that no other local shelters will take due to medical and behavioral issues. They strive to make sure all animals have a chance at a wonderful life. They have a facility and also utilize foster homes. Some of their community services include: free spay/neuter assistance, a pet food pantry, behavioral counseling and youth education programs. They provide a clean and happy environment for their animals in the facility, and offer their animals exercise programs, mental stimulation, behavioral counseling, and lots of attention and love. They have made such a positive impact on animals in our community, as well as our children. Due to the services they provide, many children ask for pet food and supplies for this organization for their birthday gifts. I am honored to be a part of this exceptional organization.
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Would you volunteer for this group again?
Definitely
For the time you spent, how much of an impact did you feel your work or activity had?
Life-changing
Did the organization use your time wisely?
Very Well
Would you recommend this group to a friend?
Definitely
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2014