Wounded Paw Donations
844-678-4-PAW | 844-678-4729
About WPP Donations
Your donations drive more support for WPP, and together, we can ‘Save a Paw to Save a Life.’
Wounded Paw Project is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit governed by the PAW principle: Protection, Advocacy, and Wagployment—and because of donations like yours, we’re able to move forward in dispelling the belief that shelter dogs are not practical candidates as Service Dogs.
Monetary Donations
We make donating easy! Simply call or fill out our secure online donation form, hosted on the Network For Good platform, which will take you through the process from start to finish. Your gift is tax-deductible! Click Donate Today below and be a part of our vision to give shelter dogs a ‘Second Tail as a Service Dog’.
Stock Donations
Donate Stocks to the Wounded Paw Project (WPP) and make your investments work for a cause that saves lives. By giving appreciated securities, you can support our mission to protect and advocate for shelter dogs while potentially receiving valuable tax benefits.
Real Estate Donations
Donate Real Estate to the Wounded Paw Project (WPP) and turn your property into a lasting act of compassion. Whether it’s land, a home, or commercial property, your gift helps us protect and advocate for shelter dogs, giving them a “Second Tail as a Service Dog.”
Vehicle Donations
Donate Your Vehicle to the Wounded Paw Project (WPP) and help us drive change for shelter dogs and veterans. Cars, trucks, motorcycles, RVs, and boats can all be transformed into life-saving support for our mission.
Protect
Be the voice for the voiceless – animal abuse is a precursor for a life of crime. Every serial killer and majority of the mass shootings plaque graduated from killing, torturing animals. See it, REPORT IT!
Advocate
Ending dog fighting – the gateway to thugs, drugs, prostitution, human trafficking in the United States with an average age of 13, and kidnapping.
Wagployment*
Providing training for service, emotional support, therapy animals, comfort, mobility etc. – emptying out shelters.