CHIRPS OF GRATITUDE
All the critters from Tri County Wildlife Care, especially the human ones, are singing, chirping and trilling their thanks to all of you for your extraordinary giving on Giving Tuesday 2018. You continue to help TCWC provide hours and days of medical care, safety, nurturing and love to local wild animals in need, giving them a second chance to be wild and free. On top of that, your gifts continue a journey of enchantment for our local adults and kids as they meet our education raptors up close and personal. This glimpse into the wonderful wild world leaves a lasting impact and your generosity will forward that impact from generation to generation. We can’t thank you and the community matching partners enough. Amador Community Foundation, the Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians, American Legion Post 108, Stan Lukowicz and the Highway House Restaurant & Bar provided the scaffolding and extra dollars that make all your donations stretch much further. The breadth and depth of support from our community brings harmony to our wild world. We feel privileged to live here in the Sierra foothills surrounded by wildlife. As we co-exist, TCWC is committed to both of us thriving together. Please don’t hesitate to call us at 209-283-3245 if you need help with your specific wildlife situation.
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