If the nonprofit does not close a $100,000 budget gap, it says it may be forced to reduce programs and services, leaving vulnerable felines at risk.
SEATTLE — To ensure critical care and rescue efforts for felines across the region – Seattle Area Feline Rescue (SAFe Rescue) has launched an emergency fundraising campaign.
SAFe Rescue executive director Emily Sprong said a budget shortfall of $100,000 was caused by a combination of issues including ongoing staffing shortages, rising veterinary costs, and a difficult fundraising climate.
The rescue takes in homeless cats and kittens to provide care and help them find forever homes. In a typical
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