A Forever Home Rescue Foundation
Finding forever homes for dogs in need
July Fourth Transport
What a week. We brought in nearly 40 dogs this week. Mom’s and pups, orphaned adults, a dog that had been hit by a car, stray dogs, abandoned pups….All in a normal week’s work at the rescue! We are grateful to all our volunteers who foster, transport and coordinate and our indispensable donors who all help make this possible!
Thank You Community Foundation of Northern VA
A Forever Home Rescue Foundation, Inc is pleased to announce we received a generous grant of $2,500 from the Community Foundation of Northern Virginia/XMS Donor Advised Fund. This grant will go a long way in helping us to continue our critical work to find loving, forever homes for dogs and pups in need. In particular, it will help us provide support to rural communities where rescuers struggle to help save these helpless animals from abandonment, neglect, and abuse; and assist families who can no longer care for their pets for a variety of reasons. We are grateful to the Community Foundation of Northern Virginia for their support of our rescue efforts for more than a decade.
Thank You Jeanne Taylor Photography!
When the COVID lockdown hit, Jeanne Taylor Photography came up with a wonderful idea to raise funds for rescue dogs while we were all under “house arrest.” Her virtual illustrations fundraiser brought in nearly $600 for our rescue. Thank you for all your support over the years Jeanne!
Looking for the perfect pet portrait? For more information or to schedule your pet’s session, call 571.432.0561 | Jeanne Taylor Photography
Please Help
Please help! We recently brought a large number of puppies into the rescue. Shortly after their arrival, some of them started showing symptoms of canine parvovirus (parvo) infection. We now need your support: https://mailchi.mp/aforeverhome/parvovirus-outbreak
Remember and Enjoy Memorial Day Safely
Best Dog Ever Lady Girl
Petfinder Foundation Grant
We would like to give a big THANK YOU to Petfinder Foundation for giving AFH a $1,000 grant to treat heartworm positive dogs. This generous grant will help us with our effort to treat 25 heartworm positive dogs cared for by our rescue partner in Mississippi like Mykel and MS Daisy pictured here. We have made progress toward our goal but still need your help to cover the costs. Please make a donation here and specify that it is for the HW positive dogs https://to-afh.org/Donate.