Help Mission: PAWssible Flight to Freedom Save Dozens of At-Risk Shelter Pets
Andrea Powell
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to help save at-risk dogs and cats at overcrowded shelters by donating towards the cost to fly them to freedom.
The Animal Rescue Site sponsors a Good Flight every month to save lives. This month's Mission: PAWssible flight will save dozens of shelter pets and give them the second chance they deserve in New Jersey.

Animal shelters in many southern states are overcrowded and overwhelmed by the number of homeless animals as new ones continue to arrive. Adoptions and donations are down and they must find a way to save lives.
With your support, the life-saving flight will depart Louisiana on May 20 filled with over 60 shelter pets like Dale, Peyton, and Rodney.
Meet Some Pet Passengers

Dale, a three-year-old beagle mix, loves every person and dog he meets. He tested positive for heartworm disease and will get the treatment he needs at his new shelter before being adopted.

Peyton, a two-year-old Mountain Cur mix, came in as a pregnant stray and gave birth to TEN puppies. The sweet mama and all her puppies are doing well and will embark on a new adventure together in New Jersey.

Rodney is a young terrier mix with endless energy. He arrived as a stray with no history, but his future looks bright. He loves to do zoomies in the yard and will entertain you with his crazy antics.
Help fly these pets and dozens more to freedom on this month's flight. You can help save more lives with a recurring monthly donation.

As an added bonus, all new recurring donations this month will be matched up to $5,000. Donate today and save lives!