FIPS CARES: Brooklyn Animal Foster Network
Ok, y'all: time to open up your wallets...W-I-D-E.
The Brooklyn Animal Foster Network (BAFN) is a kickass local animal foster and rescue group that has already saved hundreds of cats-n-dogs. You may have seen them on 7th Avenue in front of John Jay H.S. one weekend as you walked by all drunk-n-shit after a boozy brunch or something.
Anyway, you're not going to be seeing them anymore for awhile...cause they ran out of money. They can't afford to keep their org going and they can't afford to help any more animals. And this is a particular bitch, because there are SO many extra animals that need homes and need help due to our shitty economy. So this all makes me ridiculously friggin sad.
Can you guys mebbe help them out with a donation? Also, here are some fly ass dogs-n-cats up for adoption:
FIPS reader Jeanette wrote in to see if we could help, and sent along a great story about her own dog Zeke, who she adopted from BAFN:
Zeke was on the euthanasia list at a city shelter before Brooklyn Foster Network swooped in and saved him that night. Now look at him! Chillin' on a lawn chair! Eating chicken thighs and running 2.5 miles with me almost every day!
Zeke was only with the foster network for a few days before we adopted him. When we adopted Zeke, another dog was quickly saved from the over-run and under-staffed city shelters. Many animals have been surrendered to city shelters due to foreclosures, evictions and the poor economy. After a hard summer, Brooklyn Foster Network is closing their doors until they can raise more money to continue. Please consider donating!
Ok, btchz: SEND THEM SOME MONEY!! PLLLLLZZZZZZ!
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