Wings of Compassiom
| Grant Information | |
|---|---|
| Categories | Environment , Education , Community , Peace |
| Location | United States |
| Cycle Year | 2025 |
| Organization Information | |
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| Organization Name (provided by applicant) | CENTRAL CALIFORNIA MERMAID AVIAN RESCUE CENTER |
| Organization Name (provided by automatic EIN validation) |
CENTRAL CALIFORNIA MERMAID AVIAN RESCUE CENTER
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| Secondary Addressee | |
| EIN | 39-3222982 |
| Website | https://ccmermaidavianrescuecenter.org |
| Contact Information | |
|---|---|
| Contact Name | Mrs. Joi Stahl |
| Phone | 5593851774 |
| joi@ccmermaidavianrescuecenter.org | |
| Address |
8003 N 5th St
Fresno
CA
93720-2184
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| Additional Information | |
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| Used for | The grant will fund the rescue, medical care, and rehabilitation of parrots in need while expanding our family-centered education programs. It will provide supplies, staffing, and materials for workshops that teach compassion and responsible animal care. Together, these efforts will save lives, strengthen families, and build a more humane community |
| Benefits | The Wings of Compassion initiative will create a ripple of kindness by rescuing neglected parrots and transforming their stories into powerful lessons of empathy. Through hands-on family and children’s education, it fosters compassion, responsibility, and respect for all living beings. By saving birds and shaping hearts, this program helps build a more humane and connected world. |
| Proposal Description | The Wings of Compassion: Parrot Rescue and Family Education Initiative will benefit abandoned, neglected, and displaced parrots, as well as children and families in Central California communities. The program will rescue and rehabilitate 40 parrots while engaging over 300 children and parents in interactive workshops that teach compassion, animal welfare, and responsible pet care. The $50,000 grant will directly fund parrot medical treatment, nutrition, and enrichment, provide educational materials and staffing for family programs, and support community outreach that connects people and animals through learning, empathy, and shared stewardship. |