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WISCONSIN WESTIE RESCUE Changing Lives One Westie At A Time
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WWR is happy to announce our participation in the iGive program. Please click on the link to sign up to have a portion of your purchase price be donated to WWR.
You're Invited: Westie Fest 2008
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Spring cleaning? Give Wisconsin Westie Rescue your new or gently used toys, books, tools, pet items, gardening supplies, kitchen ware and miscellaneous treasures for our annual benefit thrift sale fund raiser. All proceeds go directly to WWR, a 501c3 organization. We are an all volunteer rescue group dedicated to the fostering, veterinary care, and adoption of West Highland White Terriers and Westie mixes. As with all of our rescue efforts, labor associated with the thrift sale is performed by volunteers and proceeds all benefit the Westies. Our fund raising is done primarily to pay veterinary expenses for the Westies who enter our program.
The thrift sale will be held in Madison, Wisconsin, May 30-31, 2008. To arrange to donate your items or to volunteer to work at the thrift sale please contact Annette at 608.222.1194 or at 608.577.7895 or email her at humafish@sbcglobal.net
With your help we continue changing lives one Westie at a time. Thank you!
The services provided by the Wisconsin Westie Rescue are strictly on a volunteer basis; no one gets paid any money from the fees charged. Every cent goes to caring for the dogs in Rescue, their medical costs, food and other necessities. Thank you to everyone who donates their time, money and other care needs to the Wisconsin Westie Rescue.
Thank you for you interest in Wisconsin Westie Rescue, Inc.
We were formed in 1999 and later received our 501(c)(3) Federal Non-Profit Status. The mission of Wisconsin Westie Rescue is to find forever homes for unwanted Westies. We seek to find permanent, loving homes for every Westie that comes into our care. Each Westie is provided with complete medical care including spaying or neutering. The Westie stays with an experienced foster family while in rescue where
it feels safe, loved and secure.