Zeke’s Rescued Paws Seeks Land/Building Donation

 Zeke’s Rescued Paws has announced it is seeking land or a building in Baldwin County to establish a permanent shelter for the dogs it rescues. The organization is hoping for a land donation, which may offer a significant tax write-off for the donor, or a building that could be renovated to meet the needs of the rescue operation. Zeke’s Rescued Paws has been a voice for neglected and rescued dogs in the area, and this next step will allow the Foley-based nonprofit to continue and expand its mission of saving lives and finding forever homes. Founder Zeke shared, “I can’t do this alone—I’m still new to Baldwin County, and I’m asking the community to help put out feelers. People know people here, and, together, we can make this happen.”

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