Linda Wallner Bell Animal Rescue Fund
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I think we can all agree that 2020 has been a challenging year rife with plenty of negativity and sorrow. But as we ponder the end of 2020, I want to point out something truly good that existed in this year and will continue into the next -- and that is the big heart of my friend Linda Wallner Bell.
Linda is the first to help someone in need, especially when it comes to animals and people with animals who need rescue, medical care, food, a safe home, and love. Linda did not ask me to post this -- it is my gift to her. And I humbly ask that you chip in to help me help Linda with her vet bill -- something that has grown this year as she generously helped not only the animals in her care, but also others in need. Every little bit can help, even something as small as $5 or $10. Read on to hear more details about Linda's good works:
For years, Linda has lived the mission of helping animals, very often at her own expense of time, money, and energy. If someone needs help, Linda is there. Linda will take on the difficult cases ... the ones that require ingenuity and going the extra mile ... the ones shelters can often not deal with or that would result in the quick euthanization of the animal ... the ones that no one else is willing to take on. Linda uses her contacts and resources to rescue and re-home animals, and very often ends up taking them in herself when they are considered "unadoptable" for various reasons, or when others who have committed to help have not come through. There are many stories I could tell. Here are just a few from this year alone!
--- The person who bought some cute little pigs but gave them up when they realized they would get too big (they are still really cute!)
--- The woman fighting cancer who needed help feeding, trapping, spaying/neutering, and re-homing dozens of cats and kittens who had formed a colony that was out of control
--- The cat found in a box with its eyes glued shut
--- The person with three Great Pyrenees pups on the edge of death who required blood transfusions to live
Linda helped save them all.
Again, I humbly ask that you consider making a donation of any amount to the Linda Wallner Bell Animal Rescue Fund.This will not only bless Linda and the animals in her care, but also the ones she will undoubtedly continue to help in 2021 and beyond. I will apply all donations directly to her account at the Moore's Mill Animal Hospital in Auburn, AL.
Thanks and Happy New Year to all! xoxo
Ashley Butler
Organizer
Ashley Butler
Organizer
Opelika, AL