My Nonprofit Reviews

NancyLouise
Review for Pelican Harbor Seabird Station, Inc., Miami, FL, USA
I have been bringing injured wildlife to Pelican Harbor Seabird Station since the founders, Harry and Darlene Kelton, we’re taking in injured pelicans on their houseboat, thirty years ago. I’ve been a volunteer and supporter there, and have been able to see up close the amazing dedication, compassion and professionalism of the staff and other volunteers. Under the leadership of Christopher Boykin, Pelican Harbor has been significantly expanding their reach in this vital role they play in our community. Pelican HarborSeabird Station is a non-profit that does critical work for the animals that cannot speak for themselves. The animals deserve your support. Please do help them by supporting Pelican Harbor Seabird Station. Thank you.
Review for Pelican Harbor Seabird Station, Inc., Miami, FL, USA
You would be hard pressed to find a more dedicated, inspirational or worthy non-profit than Pelican Harbor Seabird Station. I have been volunteering there for three years, after having brought in many native birds and mammals in for treatment, and representatives from Pelican Harbor having spoken to my elementary school students over the years. The staff and volunteers do everything they can to support wildlife in our area. It’s my great privilege to be associated with their team.
Review for Pelican Harbor Seabird Station, Inc., Miami, FL, USA
Over the years, Pelican Harbor Seabird Station has had more than 30,000 patients. Having brought a number of injured birds to Pelican Harbor, it is now a real joy to be volunteering with the passionate, compassionate staff here. Everyone who works there is a gem, truly nobility in action.
With so many kind and humane members of our community, as well as our police, fire rescue, lifeguards and many other public servants alerting us daily about animals in crisis, it is critical to have such a responsive facility in our midst.
The staff and administration at Pelican Harbor go over and above caring for native birds and wildlife, from picking up animals in need, to working overtime and after hours doing rescue work and community outreach, they are a vital resource in our city, and deserve to be well supported.