Soon to be opened Nonprofit Veterinary Clinic Vandalized

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Nonprofit Veterinary Clinic Vandalized, Urgently Seeks Help to Rebuild

A nonprofit organization working to open a much-needed spay and neuter clinic in the area has faced a major setback after thieves vandalized its property.

The clinic, which was on the verge of opening its doors to provide low-cost veterinary care, was targeted, resulting in the destruction of new kennels and the theft of essential equipment, including a water pump and transformer.

The organization had invested significant effort into preparing the facility, with the final pieces of equipment expected to arrive in a few weeks. Their goal was to operate from Monday to Friday, offering services to the community and helping to reduce the overpopulation of stray animals. Now, due to the theft and damage, the clinic is forced to delay its opening while they scramble to secure funds to replace the stolen items and repair the damage.

The group has also emphasized the need for increased security to prevent further incidents. “Security cameras are now essential. We can’t risk this happening again,” the representative added.

The nonprofit is appealing to the public for donations to help them recover and get back on track. Contributions can be made via PayPal to [email protected]. Every dollar will go toward replacing stolen equipment and securing the clinic for future operations.

The organization remains committed to its mission, despite the setback. “We’ll keep going, and we hope the community can support us in this difficult time.”

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    such a wicked act! Hope the clinic can recover the stolen items.

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