We actively contribute to a variety of causes and initiatives aimed at conservation and community support. Among our philanthropic efforts, we proudly support a wide range of organizations and projects, including but not limited to:
A nonprofit organization dedicated to saving Florida panthers and supporting the Florida Panther National Wildlife.
Committed to rehabilitating and releasing injured or orphaned Florida wildlife back into their natural habitats.
An event aimed at raising awareness and funds for crocodile conservation efforts worldwide.
Dedicated to the preservation and conservation of the critically endangered lemur populations.
Focused on ensuring the survival and sustainable future for all giraffe populations in the wild.
Working to rescue and conserve critically endangered amphibian species in Panama.
Committed to the conservation of venomous snakes and their habitats through education and research.
Supporting services and programs aimed at enhancing the well-being of the elderly in the community.
Investing in educational initiatives and resources for the betterment of local schools and students.
Providing support to enhance educational opportunities and environments for students across the region.
Offering scholarships to deserving students, fostering education and empowering the next generation of conservationists and community leaders.
Contributing to hunger relief efforts by providing food assistance to those in need within the community.
Supporting efforts to provide care and make a positive impact on the lives of children and families in need.
In addition to these monetary donations, Wild Florida Cares also actively participates in community engagement through the donation of in-kind tickets. These tickets are frequently used in fundraising raffles, silent auctions, and various giveaways, further extending our reach and impact within the community and beyond. Through these comprehensive efforts, Wild Florida Cares remains committed in its mission to nurture our community's well-being and the conservation of wildlife.
For more information, please contact us at WFCares@WildFL.com.