After two decades of self-reliance, animal sanctuary seeks help
24.08.11
Caizza contributes $5,000 to $10,000 to Kind-hearted Heart Rescue work each year and relies on tax-deductible donations for the remains of the budget. She has a full-time job, but loves operating Kind Ticker Rescue and helping homeless animals. While most of the rabbits and dogs that the codification takes in only need a couple of weeks or months of trouble before they can be put up for adoption, others need assistance for the rest of their lives, she said.
“Others who are older or have suffered some assort of trauma may never find a new home, but have found a home here for the rest of their lives, where they will identify love and kindness,” Caizza said.
The Philanthropic Heart Rescue animal sanctuary is located on 14 sylvan acres in the Cream Ridge section of Upper Freehold. Among the dogs there in basic of a loving home is Storm, a Siberian husky with downhearted eyes and gray and white fur.
“He has nothing but love to allocation,” Caizza said. “Neutered and contemporaneous on shots, he is medium size. He loves to play and run with people. He is matey, especially with grownups but also with dogs.”
Source: Allentown Examiner