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Wildlife Rehabilitation of Daytona Beach, Inc.

Thank you to our many friends for your generous donations and new friends like you whose donations have helped us rescue the orphaned and injured wildlife of the Daytona area. Without your kind contributions we would be unable to continue!

How you can help us help the animals:   Any and all help is greatly appreciated! We are not funded by any local, state or federal agency. We exist solely on private donations from caring individuals and companies. Special thanks to Daytona Beach Street Rods!

Direct donations can be mailed to: 1648 Taylor Rd #321 Port Orange, FL 32128 or made through Paypal: 

Any amount adds up and helps! Even $5 will buy a. bag of dog food which can feed a baby raccoon for weeks! $10 buys 10 lbs. of peanuts for baby squirrels! $20 buys a can of special formula which will feed a litter of raccoons for over a week or two dozen squirrels for a month!

Look at our wish list below and see if you can donate any items

Wish List

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Dry dog food

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Dry cat food

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Canned cat food

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Paper Towels

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Nuts, unsalted

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T-shirts, baby blankets, towels

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Bleach, laundry detergent

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Hav-a-hart or humane animal traps

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Insulin syringes & Surplus Medical supplies

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Tax-deductible contributions!

Please call for dropoff locations.

Help  us without sending us a dime by shopping at your favorite store  through iGive and choosing Wildlife Rehab of Daytona as your charity. iGive partners with online merchants like Amazon, eBay, Best Buy, JC Penney, Overstock, PETCO, Travelocity, and many more to donate a percentage of your purchase to Wildlife Rehab of Daytona Beach, Inc. If you choose to download a small cookie when signing up at iGive, you never need to login again in order for your purchases to benefit Wildlife Rehab of Daytona. Sign up by clicking the link below:

 

 

 

 

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