Support Our Mission

There are plenty of ways to support Morris Animal Refuge’s lifesaving mission. From fostering and volunteering, to buying items off our Amazon wishlist, to including Morris in your estate planning, there is guaranteed to be a way to help that fits into your lifestyle!

Our Tax ID #/EIN: 23-1352237 | Our United Way ID#: 42249  |  Our CFC ID#: 67836  

Making a donation is the fastest and easiest way to make a huge impact on our lifesaving mission! Every dollar makes a difference in the lives of our animals!

When you sign up to make monthly donations, you become a vital member of the Morris Animal Refuge team and get exclusive benefits.

Keep our animals fed, cozy, and clean by donating items on our wish list! You can purchase items we need most on Amazon and have them delivered directly to the Refuge. 

By making a gift to Morris Animal Refuge through your will you can create a lasting legacy with our historic, lifesaving organization.

Buy some Morris merch! Proceeds go to our shelter, and you can represent us to the public while looking great at the same time. 

 

A donation of stock is a powerful and easy way to support and further the lifesaving mission of Morris and receive a significant tax break from the IRS.

Join a compassionate network dedicated to advocating for animals and supporting their well-being.

Receive tax benefits and make the most of your contribution by donating non-cash assets like your DAF, IRA, Stocks or Crypto Currency!

When you create a fundraiser on Facebook or Instagram and share it with your friends, we can reach more people together than we would be able to alone.

Whether it’s the family home, undeveloped land, or some other investment, donating real estate to a charity, like Morris Animal Refuge, is one way to leverage one of your most valuable investments to to help animals in need.

If you’ve left a gift to Morris Animal Refuge in your estate plan, you can use the tool below to let us know!

Do you have an IRA, 401(k), life-insurance policy, or any other assets not included in your will? If so, these are called non-probate assets and you must plan your beneficiaries for them separately.