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8 was a whirlwind year for Wahkiakum Animal Advocates Group (WAAG). we are proud to share some highlights of a remarkable year. Thanks to the support of our donors, volunteers, and community partners, WAAG was able to continue making a difference in our community. Last year, WAAG received 240 calls for help from community members, averaging 20 requests per month. These requests highlight the critical need for animal welfare support in our area. We averaged one call per month from the Sheriff’s Office, bridging the gap between our c...
On September 15, Wahkiakum Animal Advocates Group (WAAG) marked our 5th anniversary with a celebration at Erickson Park, drawing a large crowd of animal lovers and their furry friends and raising more than $4,200 to support our organization’s life-saving work. This was WAAG’s most successful fundraiser to date, and it's all thanks to this amazing community and our supporters! The funds that were raised will provide crucial support to our community programs: Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR), Pet Food Pantry, Foster & Adoption Services, Financial Aid...
Wahkiakum Animal Advocates Group (WAAG) is excited to celebrate five years of serving our community with a special anniversary event and everyone is invited to join the festivities! Mark your calendars for Sunday, September 15, from 12-4 p.m. at Erickson Park and join us for a fun-filled birthday party to commemorate this milestone. Our party will feature a silent auction with a variety of items up for bid, generously donated by local businesses and community members. All proceeds from the auction will directly support WAAG’s community p...
Wahkiakum Animal Advocates Group (WAAG) would like to provide a heart warming update. The dogs and puppies rescued from a logging site in Skamokawa have found their forever homes after three months in foster care. In May, WAAG received an urgent call from a logger working miles off West Valley Road who reported puppies running around the logging site. WAAG quickly sprang into action and worked with the loggers and neighbors to corral the four husky puppies and two adult huskies. Two black lab...