Nebraska’s Animal Loving Advocates Rescue Another 106 Animals, Seeking Forever Homes
After their rescue of 96 cats and dogs on December 23, “Just in Time for Christmas,” Nebraska’s Animal Loving Advocates (NALA, @nalarescue) took in another 106 animals from the same overwhelmed Arkansas-based organization on January 30, for a total of 202 animals in five weeks! Founder Angie Hospodka and volunteers continue to work tirelessly to provide shelter, medical coverage, nutrition, love, and foster homes to these desperate animals and are working to find them safe, forever homes. The Omaha-based animal-rescue organization saves animals from across the country and could not exist without the tireless efforts of volunteers and the generous contributions from donors.
NALA‘s mission is to revolutionize the way people think about animals and animal rescue. They educate people about the dangers of puppy mills and the realities of backyard breeders, in their effort to provide loving homes to all the dogs and cats they encounter, including the feral, the unwanted, the damaged, and the lost. NALA believes that every living creature not only deserves love but also has so much love to offer. NALA approaches this mission through their core values of love for all living things and faith that our culture can change, and together we can create a world where rescues are no longer needed. If you are interested in adopting, fostering, volunteering, or donating, please visit www.nalarescue.org or their Facebook page (@nalarescue), where you’ll also find wonderful photos of some of the cats and dogs ready for adoption!