Get Involved
We value your support for our Wildlife Organization. Your support strengthens our efforts to help the wildlife in need of assistance and their habitats. Together, can make a significant impact. Thank you for a vital part of our mission.
Make a Donation!
Giving is a powerful way to ensure injured, orphaned, and displaced wild animals receive immediate care the moment they arrive. By donating, you help us stock critical medical supplies, prepare safe enclosures, and train volunteers before the busy season begins. Your gift today means we can respond faster, save more lives, and give every animal the best chance at returning to the wild. Together, we can build a future where compassion meets preparedness. We also welcome local businesses to partner with us. They can provide us with essential items that we can use to provide the best care to our orphans and patients.—thank you for being part of that mission.
Advanced Giving
Advanced giving enables you to play a crucial role in their recovery even before they reach us. Your early support ensures we are ready to assist them.
Imagine your land, home, or property becoming a sanctuary—not just for wildlife in need, but for healing, education especially, our young people and compassionate action.
By making an advanced gift of real estate to our wildlife rehabilitation center, you create a lasting legacy that directly supports the care of orphaned, injured, and displaced animals. A donated house can become a clinic and recovery rooms, a forested parcel can host natural enclosures, and open land can serve as a vital buffer for released wildlife. Whether now or as part of your estate planning, your gift of land helps us build a future where wildlife always has a place to heal—and people have a place to help. If this is something you are interested in considering, let's talk. Give us a call and ask for Reva.
Volunteer With Us!
As our organization continues to grow, there is always much work to be done. This includes maintaining our facilities, building enclosures, and taking care of the landscaping.
Supporting the animals in our care involves various tasks such as washing dishes, doing laundry, cleaning, preparing food, and cleaning again. We also need volunteers skilled in grant writing, fundraising, and social media.
Transporters are also essential; if we cannot bring the animal to us, we cannot help them.
The busiest time of the year for PWC is spring through fall when we receive baby animals from all over Southwest Washington. Some of these little ones must be fed around the clock every two hours.
During the winter months, we often see more birds, particularly seabirds, that require assistance when storms occur. Seabirds can get pushed onto the beaches by heavy winds and rough surf.
If you're interested in helping, please fill out the application form and email it to us at contact us!
PWC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing rehabilitation services to the wildlife of Southwest Washington.

“We don't own the planet Earth, we belong to it. And we must share it with our wildlife.”
