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   Making Donations to MHWR

Thank you everyone who has donated to our rescue Weims in need!
Whether you donated in the name of a departed Weim friend, a human Weim lover, birthday or holiday celebrations or assisted with our many vet bills and boarding, we greatly appreciate it!

Click here to see a list of our generous donors and benefactors!

Without your continued support, we could not continue helping to rehome Weims in need, help owners through education and training, or host events for our Weim friends. All donations, no matter how big or small, cash or items for donation are always welcome and very much appreciated. Mile High Weimaraner Rescue uses the 501(c)(3) non-profit, tax-exempt, tax-deductible status from the Weimaraner Club of America - Rescue (Weimaraner Foundation Fund). Our local and national groups are operated by volunteers dedicated to the welfare of the Weimaraner breed. Weimaraners needing new homes are checked by a Veterinarian, spayed or neutered, updated on vaccines, tested for heartworms, and microchipped. Our national group receives an adoption fee for each Weimaraner we rehome. Our national group covers the costs of the above mentioned expenses. There are expenses that the national club can not cover, such as: tags, additional veterinary care, advertising, toys, leashes, collars, etc. For those expenses, our local group needs funds locally.

There is not a facility available to house the dogs needing to be rehomed. Dogs are typically kept in their own home, in a foster home, in a boarding facility, or at a shelter until they can be rehomed. Our group covers the expenses for the care the dogs receive. If you are willing to donate "in kind" donations Email to Donate Food or Supplies to help our rescue Weims, we would really appreciate it!


Please scroll down if you'd like to make a monetary donation!

 

We desperately need Heartworm Preventative and yes, sometimes life saving treatments for our foster Weims.

Click the button below to donate funds toward "HWP" for our rescue Weims through our PayPal account.



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MHWR Dog I.D. tags needed- one tag costs us $1 and have helped us on numerous occasions. Sometimes even the most seasoned volunteer has a sneaky foster who gets away from them. With our phone number displayed on their dog collar, it will ensure a safe and speedy return back to rescue.

Click the button below to donate funds toward "MHWR I.D. Tags" for our rescue Weims through our PayPal account.



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MHWR has numerous general expenses including boarding, vet care, medicines to name just a few!

Click the button below to donate "general" funds to Mile High Weimaraner Rescue through our PayPal account.



 

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If you want to mail a check via USPS and you want the donation to go directly to Weimaraners in Colorado , please send a check to our local club's rescue fund.
Make the check payable to "MHWC Rescue" and make a note in the memo field for what you'd like the donation to go towards.


Please send check or money order via USPS to:
MHWC Rescue Committee
C/O Darci Kunard
P.O. Box 1220
Brighton, CO 80601

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If you would like to make a tax deductible donation, send a check to our national Weimaraner Foundation Fund. They can not guarantee that the money would go directly to dogs in Colorado because that fund helps dogs around the country.

To make a "tax deductible donation" please make a check payable to the "Weimaraner Foundation Fund" and write "rescue" on the memo line. Be sure to include that this is for Weims in Colorado because they will write that in the monthly Weimaraner Club of America magazine.

Please send it to:

WFF Rescue Committee
324 Sundew Drive
Belleville, IL 62221


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Lastly:

See our How to Help page for more details on helping our rescue group.

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