We Help Rehabilitators with Urgent Needs!
This Gofundme was created with a mission: To raise funds for critical projects that support rehabilitation supplies, vet bills, and release in proper habitat. Housing development is destroying these animals habitat. Below is a listing of immediate need projects we fundraise for. 100% of all funds raised are donated to help squirrels and rehabbers in need and the rehabilitators who help them. Please contact us direct with questions regarding our fundraiser or if you want to verify how funds were spent. Our webpage squirrelforum.com/donate/ outlines our may worthwhile projects.
Squirrel cause #1
Wildlife rehab facility STILL desperately needs roof, collapse from hail damage
A recently purchased building for long term care and triage is in dire need of repair. Unfortunately, the roof is badly in need of replacement due to hail damage. A replacement roof is needed, and all of our funds are spent on formula, helping other rehabbers and care for these unfortunate animals. Any help even five dollars would be greatly appreciated. We need to raise $10K as water is pouring in during heavy rain. Please check out our care page for squirrels under Squirrel Forum dot com. We are a legitimate care facility and there is no state funding to help wildlife or rehabilitators. Message us for photos.
Cause #2
Formula needed for wildlife rehabilitators (Baby Season)
We also assist a small wildlife long term care and rescue facilities helping orphaned / disabled wildlife and help rehabilitators in need nationwide. Our immediate need is formula and supplies for rehabbers in areas affected by the recent severe storms and the up-and-coming spring baby season. Many trees have come down orphaning baby squirrels and other wildlife and rehabilitators need help. Rehabbers are overwhelmed and depleted supplies for up-and-coming spring season.
Cause #4
Vet Bills
We help with vet bills for injured squirrels. Rehabilitators receive zero help or funding and rely on donations. Vet bills for surgeries can exceed $500 and many rehabbers live on limited incomes. Your generosity helps these rehabbers help animals in need.

