By Laura Kimble | Baark! Chairman
It has been nearly 6 months since Hurricane Dorian came through The Bahamas. After the initial emergency relief Baark! assisted in spay and neutering nearly 200 dogs and cats.
We are thrilled that as of January the Abaco Shelter has now taken on spay and neuter work and will be working continuously on this with quite a few efforts planned for the first part of this year.
Since January, Baark! has been supplying weekly (or close to it) food disbursements. We received donations of food from Florida which we have stored in Nassau, and each week we send out about 4 pallets to Marsh Harbour Abaco. A volunteer collects the food from the Fast Ferry and takes it to several food distribution centers so people can access food for their pets while they continue to get on their feet post-Dorian.
Another super happy story we wanted to share is one about Tito. Tito's family could not keep him after he was displaced, so we are so happy to share that we spoke to Tito's new owners just a couple weeks ago at our big 10 year celebration, and Tito is living a GOOD LIFE!
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