White River Animal Rescue

White River Animal Rescue 501c3

WRAR is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, which dedicates free-volunteer hours to save otherwise adoptable dogs from the South. WRAR focuses, first and foremost, on dogs in danger of immediate euthanasia, with special consideration for medically compromised dogs. Since 2009, WRAR has rescued over 4000 dogs and as many as 350 dogs in 2016.

White Animal River Rescue, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, was founded in 2009 by Amy Knight and Tina Fulmer. WRAR has quickly become a major resource for animal rescue and adoptions in New England.
White River Animal Rescue distinguishes itself by its ethics related to dogs’ well-being and by its exhaustive efforts to rescue dogs from euthanasia, sickness and mistreatment. White River Animal Rescue has developed strong resources and opportunities in the community to rescue dogs without regard to age, breed or ease of placement in order to find them a good home.
Since 2009, the organization has saved over 4000 dogs from being euthanized, and over 300 dogs in 2016, and is looking to grow the number of foster homes, adoptions and community engagement in 2017.

White River Junction, VT 05001
United States