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HRN Awarded Grant from “I’m Animal Friendly” License Plate Funds

WOBURN, MA. Aug 20, 2019 – The House Rabbit Network (HRN) is happy to announce they are a recipient of a 2019 grant from the MA “I’m Animal Friendly” license plate program.

The “I’m Animal Friendly” license plates are a program of the Massachusetts Animal Coalition. Funds are dispersed annually to organizations who demonstrate a need for and provide low-cost spay/neuter services. These funds will allow HRN to spay and neuter approximately 80 rabbits that will then be put up for adoption. These funds are crucial for controlling the overpopulation problem with rabbits and also making them healthier, calmer pets. Rabbits are notorious for “breeding like rabbits” and sadly HRN deals with many litters each year when taking in rescued rabbits.

About the Massachusetts Animal Coalition and the “I’m Animal Friendly” License Plate Program:

Massachusetts Animal Coalition (MAC) is a statewide, non-profit organization comprised of animal professionals and individual volunteers dedicated to working together to decrease the number of homeless, neglected, displaced and abused animals in Massachusetts. MAC’s “I’m Animal Friendly” License Plate program helps fund spay and neuter programs across the state. These charitable plates are available through Massachusetts RMV and are tax deductible.

About The House Rabbit Network

The House Rabbit Network is a Massachusetts-based 501 ©3 non-profit, all-volunteer organization dedicated to saving and adopting out unwanted bunnies and educating the public about rabbits. HRN provides rabbit education and adoption in Massachusetts.