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5 Reasons To Donate to Paw and Feather Plan for #GIVEMIAMIDAY 🌴 2024:


1.) Driving 🛞 Innovation for Lasting Impact

-This nonprofit isn’t only helping pets and people today—PAFP created, and works to implement a creative, ambitious pets in planning model to fill a void in the animal welfare system. Supporting Paw and Feather Plan means investing in a solution that’s built to last and change lives sustainably for decades to come. 💫


2.) Every Dollar Stretched Further
-PAFP uses streamlined methods and tools, ensuring resources are used beyond-efficiently-well and tight. This allows you to feel confident knowing your contributions have maximum impact. ✋


3.) Building a Stronger, Future-Ready Miami and Beyond: -This venture doesn’t only respond to current needs but anticipates future challenges, preparing Miami (and beyond~!) pet owners to be more resilient and prepared for the best of their pets and animal welfare communities at large. 🌈

4.) Empowering The Local Animal Welfare Community and Pet Caregivers as a Whole: 
-By supporting PAFP, you the donor empower Miami Dade Animal Services and Louisville Metro Animal Services (we're a volunteer and partner org of both shelters), community innovators, independent rescue warriors (we help them network pets!),  and pet owner communities as a whole to take charge of their and their pets' futures, creating a ripple effect that uplifts the entire region! 🌟

5.) Creating Opportunities for Community Involvement: Beyond donations, supporters can get involved in PAFP's mission, contributing skills, ideas, and networks to fuel a collaborative, community-driven movement!

The current status of the rescue's checking and savings accounts, in case you need to see that, yes, we need support. 



...And as if those 5 listed reasons weren't enough...

~ The Community Foundation has a generous, anonymous donor that will match $25 of all participating orgs' first 40 donations~... until each org (hopefully) reaches $1000!!! How amazing and impactful is that?! -You want to be a part of this, please don't miss out!  
Please support The Paw and Feather Plan on #GIVEMIAMIDAY or in the days leading up to it! 

 AA generous anonymous donor is matching the first $25 of every unique individual gift that comes in, until each nonprofit has earned $1,000. If a donor gives to the same organization twice, their gift will be matched once. 

Link to Org's Give Miami Day: https://www.givemiamiday.org/organization/the-paw-and-feather-plan-inc

Link to Give Miami Day's website: givemiamiday.org

Link to this rescue's website: https://www.thepawandfeatherplan.com/

Link to rescue's Facebook page (please follow this rescue!): Facebook.com/thepawandfeatherplan



This match:

  • Automatically applies to all participating nonprofits
  • Adds a $25 bonus to every unique individual gift received by an organization, limit 1 match bonus per unique donor
  • Up to $1,000 total bonus per nonprofit (40 donations of at least $25).
 generous anonymous donor is matching the first $25 of every unique individual gift that comes in, until each nonprofit has earned $1,000. If a donor gives to the same organization twice, their gift will be matched once. 



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  • Automatically applies to all participating nonprofits
  • Adds a $25 bonus to every unique individual gift received b



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