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2 Da Rescue
Basic Information
Address: Apache Junction
Phone Number: 480.229.9530
Email: karen@2darescue.org
Director: Karen Franklin
Additional Information
Causes Served: Animal
Population Served: All
Ages for Volunteer: 16
Hours of Service: 8-8
Minimum Hours Required: 3
Days of Service: M-Sun
Mission Statement:
Our mission is to simply save as many dogs as we possibly can. 2DaRescue was established in response to the growing number of beautiful pets being euthanized and suffering daily in our county shelters.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
2DaRescue is an all breed no-kill dog rescue. We rescue, rehabilitate and re-home dogs that are abandoned. We partner with Maricopa County as well as the outlying county shelters and the Indian Reservations and take dogs from them who are scheduled to be euthanized due to the lack of time and resources they have to care for them. We are a registered 501c3 non-profit organization, all donations are tax deductible.
Events:
Once a month we do a dog adoption event at the Petsmart in Ahwatukee. We also do fundraising throughout the year that we need help with.
Additional Information:
If you're interesting in helping our dog rescue, email tinameredith@me.com or call 602.743.4747 to learn more. We are always struggling to help more animals due to the crisis in the Phoenix area and could always use help raising money. See the attached before and after photos, we know we make a difference in these aniimals lives and would like to continue to do so but need support from adopters and donors.