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Monday
Mar232020

"Safer at Home" and BWF

 

All of us at BWF hope this finds you safe and well. While we abide by Social Distancing and California's statewide "Safer at Home"  ordinances, WE REMAIN FULL-FORCE in our ESSENTIAL mission of rescue & rehabilitation of neglected, abused, ill, injured, and abandoned domestic rabbits.
We don't need Adoption Events to place desperate bunnies with Fosters & Adopters. All we need are the compassionate humans to step-up, and we'll make the life-saving happen -- no matter what. The poor bunnies won't be forgotten... they are waiting in pain and fear... and they matter!
Alongside our despair over how cruelly bunnies are regarded and treated, we have been truly inspired by the women and men whose willingness to help the poor bunnies has pierced the darkness with their mercy, unconditional love, and light.
We have not slowed down, and have no plans to do so. We have always rolled with the punches, and now is no different. As we always say -- "Where there's a will, there's a bunny" -- and we are a community of WILLFUL BUNNY LOVERS who won't be stopped.
Thank you to the many who inspire us to keep marching on -- armed only with compassion, kindness, and the desire to help the forgotten... we sincerely hope we can inspire the same in others.
With love and gratitude, be safe... be kind... be well.
-BWF
Photo: BWF Bunny Dad/Volunteer/Foster Dad - David, safe at home with his special-needs boy, Forest.