The Canadian Press
2016-10-18 | Animal Shelter Funding
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A southern Alberta shelter that provided a safe place for hundreds of dogs and cats during the 2013 floods in High River has received a rescue itself. The Heaven Can Wait Animal Rescue Foundation was looking at having to shut down by the end of the year, but a GoFundMe campaign started by a volunteer raised 102-thousand dollars for the shelter. Owner Kim Hessel says she couldn't be happier. (Hessel says the shelter should be good for the next year, and will be seeking to gain status as a charity.)
Date: 2016-10-18
Placeline: HIGH RIVER, Alberta.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 23 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << it's restored a big chunk of my faith in him out of you let me see a lot of ugliness in Animal Welfare final animal issues in general I think that there's always going to be those cases and no circumstances where I just shake my head when I can't believe that what I'm going to remember in those cases of that okay either isolated incident there's truly a lot of good in this community and in this world >>
Date: 2016-10-18
Placeline: HIGH RIVER, Alberta.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 23 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << it's restored a big chunk of my faith in him out of you let me see a lot of ugliness in Animal Welfare final animal issues in general I think that there's always going to be those cases and no circumstances where I just shake my head when I can't believe that what I'm going to remember in those cases of that okay either isolated incident there's truly a lot of good in this community and in this world >>
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