PAWS volunteers head to Florida's Gulf Coast to rescue abandoned pets

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'We built our Medical Center with the intention of using it in times of crisis just like this, in order to give helpless pets the sophisticated level of care they deserve.'

from Florida's Gulf Coast. The organization will partner with the Humane Society Naples and the Gulf Coast Humane Society in Fort Myers.Rescue vans will leave the PAWS Chicago Medical Center and make a 21-hour drive to Humane Society Naples. The animals and volunteers are expected to return to Chicago on Monday.You can drop off emergency supplies from 1:00 to - 6:00 p.m. at the PAWS Chicago Medical Center, at 3516 W 26th Street.

"As a No Kill organization, we are committed to the life and long-term needs of every pet we rescue," said Paula Fasseas, founder and chairman of PAWS Chicago."We built our Medical Center with the intention of using it in times of crisis just like this, in order to give helpless pets the sophisticated level of care they deserve.

HURRICANE IAN RELIEF: Today, PAWS Chicago volunteers are gathering emergency supplies, loading several large vans, and rushing to Florida's hurricane-ravaged gulf coast.

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