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Safe Haven Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, Inc.



PO Box 147
North Granby, CT 06060

GENERAL INFORMATION

Contact: Susan Dwyer, Founder, Director
Telephone: (860) 653-2811
E-mail: susan.dwyer@jud.ct.gov
Web Site:safehavenrehab.org

Who We Are

Wildlife Rehabilitation, primarily raising orphaned wildlife. Wildlife education.

  • This organization is a 501(c)(3) Public Charity .
  • This organization is not required to file an annual return with the IRS because its income is less than $25,000.
  • Additional narrative information in this report was last supplied by the organization on February 26, 2009.
  • Contributions are deductible, as provided by law.

How to Help

This organization is seeking funds from contributions and grants. These funds will be used for unrestricted operating expenses, special projects and building improvements.

Location(s) Served

  • Connecticut
EIN: 51-0626970
Year Founded:
Ruling Year: 2007
Fiscal Year: Information not available
Assets: $0 (from IRS BMF on Dec 2008)
Income: $0 (from IRS BMF on Dec 2008)
No. of Board Members: Information not available
No. of Full-Time Employees: 0
No. of Part-Time Employees: 0
No. of Volunteers: 6-10

Chief Executive

Susan Dwyer

Chief Executive Profile

Licensed Wildlife rehabilitator for 10 years.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Name

Title

MISSION AND PROGRAMS

Mission

Safe Haven Wildlife Rehabilitation Center was formed as a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation to provide care for orphaned, injured or otherwise debilitated wildlife by licensed wildlife rehabilitators and trained volunteers. We strive hard to never refuse an animal who is in need of medical assistance or one that is orphaned. Safe Haven also encourages and participates in the education and training of wildlife rehabilitators as part of the State licensing process, as well as cooperation and networking between wildlife rehabilitators. Safe Haven strives to educate the public about wildlife and the environment that humans and wildlife share. We travel around the state making presentations to schools and groups. Safe Haven will be located in the Granby area, but will serve primarily northern Connecticut. There are few wildlife rehabilitators in the Northern Connecticut area, and Safe Haven will serve these rehabilitators by providing additional rehabilitation care capability, as needed.

Programs

Safe Haven strives to educate the public about wildlife and the environment that humans and wildlife share. We travel around the state making presentations to schools and groups. Safe Haven will be located in the Granby area, but will serve primarily northern Connecticut. There are few wildlife rehabilitators in the Northern Connecticut area, and Safe Haven will serve these rehabilitators by providing additional rehabilitation care capability, as needed. The SAFE HAVEN WILDLIFE REHABILITATION CENTER EMERGENCY HOTLINE will be manned by volunteers and rehabilitators who will help you with a baby or injured adult that you find and answer questions you may have.

GOALS AND RESULTS

Accomplishments for Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 2007

  1. Started Building fund
  2. Wildlife hotline is manned 7/24 during rehab season.

Objectives for Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 2009

  1. Complete temporary facility
  2. Establish office separate rehab facility for public access

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