Memberships

Give Today, Save A Life!

Florida Wildlife Hospital operates 365 days a year, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day to care for native wildlife in our community. Every dollar you give goes a long way in helping us save lives and keep wildlife wild! 

Your donations to our non-profit 501(c)(3) organization are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law, and we work hard to be good financial stewards of your dollars to provide the best possible care to the more than 5,000  patients we see on an average yearly basis.

Annual and monthly memberships will also give you discounts at events and for items in our front office and as well as some special invitations.

How would you like to make your gift?

Support FWH With A Legacy Gift

Help Sustain Wildlife for Years to Come with a  “W.I.L.L. – Wildlife Inspired Lasting Legacy” 

By including Florida Wildlife Hospital in your estate plans, you leave a lasting legacy in your name and help support the hospital and its mission for years to come.

Florida Wildlife Hospital has a 50-year record of responsible stewardship with a demonstrated commitment to programmatic and financial integrity. When you include the Florida Wildlife Hospital in your estate planning, you can be confident that whatever you give will be carefully used to advance your goals.

There are many ways to support the FWH through estate planning. See the flyer below for additional ways to donate through your estate.

We strongly encourage individuals considering making or changing their estate plans to contact their attorney and tax advisor.

Beneficiary

You may also help support wildlife by naming the Florida Wildlife Hospital as the beneficiary of your:

  • Life insurance policies
  • IRAs or other retirement accounts
  • Stocks, bonds, or other securities
  • Mutual funds or bank accounts

In many cases, these beneficiary designations may be made online or with a quick telephone call.

Your continued support helps us treat animals coming in like the photo on the left and release them looking like the photo on the right!