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Connecticut rabbit rescue plans to double its facility
Summary
Everybunny Counts Rabbit Rescue in Ellington plans to expand its facility to about 5,000 square feet, roughly doubling current space, and is fundraising on Zeffy with over $11,000 raised of a $20,000 goal as of March 4.
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Everybunny Counts Rabbit Rescue in Ellington is planning a major expansion that will double its facility to about 5,000 square feet. Planned additions include a sanctuary room for higher-needs rabbits, a medical and isolation unit, a nursery, space for emergency intakes, event space and expanded boarding services. The rescue was established as a nonprofit in 2016 and is run by volunteers. It reports rescuing more than 1,000 rabbits and currently has 68 in its care, with a goal to hold at least 15 more after the upgrade.
Key details:
- Expansion will double the facility size to 5,000 square feet.
- Planned spaces include a sanctuary room, medical/isolation unit, nursery, emergency intake area, event room, and added boarding capacity.
- Everybunny Counts was founded as a nonprofit in 2016, is volunteer-run, and reports rescuing over 1,000 rabbits.
- The facility currently houses 68 rabbits and aims to accommodate at least 15 additional rabbits after the build-out.
- The rescue raised over $11,000 of a revised $20,000 Zeffy fundraising goal as of March 4; the original goal had been $15,000.
- The build-out is aimed for completion around the first week of April, with a grand reopening planned for late April; the rescue will remain open during renovations.
Summary:
The expansion is intended to increase the rescue's capacity and to add dedicated space for medical care, newborns and emergency intakes. The organization is fundraising for the project and expects the build-out to be finished around the first week of April, with a grand reopening scheduled for the end of April.
