Funds went towards an ambulance and new team member to further mission of wildlife conservation
The Brady Hunter Foundation (BHF) has donated $118,600 to the South Florida Wildlife Center for the organization to acquire a much-needed ambulance that has improved their response times and have the funding for a new staff member. According to an organizational release,1 this will promote the safe transportation of injured and orphaned wildlife to the South Florida Wildlife Center.
"We are thrilled to make this charitable contribution to the South Florida Wildlife Center," said Josh Fox, founder of The Brady Hunter Foundation, in the release.1 "The center's commitment to rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing injured and orphaned wildlife back into their natural habitats is truly commendable. By providing funding for an ambulance and an additional staff member, we hope to contribute to the center's ongoing efforts and make a meaningful impact in the lives of the animals they care for."
Alessandra Medri, executive director of the South Florida Wildlife Center, expressed, "We are deeply honored to receive such a large gift. The donation from Mr. Fox and The Brady Hunter Foundation is the largest gift the Center has ever received from a single donor. We are immensely grateful for their generosity, as this contribution will make a direct impact in the lives of the animals we care for."1
The ambulance offered by the Brady Hunter Foundation will be wrapped with the foundation's logo, serving as a visible symbol of their dedication to animal advocacy and the South Florida Wildlife Center's mission.
The donation will be formally presented on July 16, 2023, to celebrate the occasion and the partnership between the Brady Hunter Foundation and the South Florida Wildlife Center.
Reference
The Brady Hunter Foundation donates over $118,000 to South Florida Wildlife Center, continuing its commitment to animal advocacy. News release. July 6, 2023. Accessed July 6, 2023. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-brady-hunter-foundation-donates-over-118-000-to-south-florida-wildlife-center-continuing-its-commitment-to-animal-advocacy-301871450.html