There are many ways that you can help Healthipet Network NJ to continue growing and helping rescued avians and exotic animals. For ideas on what you can do to help please see below.
1. Make a donation. We accept cash, checks. We also accept donations via pay pal you can do this by using mailto:mailto:healthipet-nj@comcast.net to donate with pay pal. If you would like to send checks or money order please contact me at healthipetrescuesanctuary@verizon.net
2. Donate supplies. We are always in need of bird food for all size birds, cages for all size birds, treats for birds, toys for all size birds, especially the larger ones since they go through them so much quicker, medical supplies and first aid for birds, old towels or cleaning cloths, bird safe sanitizers & cleaners, office supplies, a van for transporting, or anything else you think we might be able to use. We are appreciative of anything we can get. You may send or drop off supplies as well. Please contact me thru email for the address of where to send any donated items.
3. Become an Approved Homechecker for your area. Submit an online application for this. HPNHomeCheckerApplication
4. Support us by sponsoring a fundraising event or helping to plan one out. We are always looking for new and unique ways to raise funds for our cause.
5. Join us on our Yahoo group site and help spread the word.
| 6. Sponsor a Bird |
No time for a real bird in your home, but you still want to share your life with one of these beautiful creatures? No problem! Healthipet Network-NJ provides sanctuary to over 30 birds, and any of these birds can be sponsored. You can pick a bird, a flock or a flight to sponsor and just make your tax deductible contribution. The volunteers take care of the rest, and you take the credit! Find an individual bird on the website or maybe one that you liked during a visit. All of the aviaries can use multiple sponsors to keep the residents supplied with food, toys and habitat improvements. The pictures you get depend on the individual bird. Some need to be taken with the bird in the cage or flight while others can be taken with the bird being handled. Monthly sponsors may want to visit the rescue to be photographed with their bird or flight. Remember that even our non-social birds still need a loving sponsor!
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