Supporting Wildlife During the Strike

Raccoon resting on a wooden structure at Critter Care. Dark gray fur, curious gaze.

If you usually donate by mail, the current Canada Post strike may delay your gift. But there are still simple ways you can support Critter Care Wildlife Society and help ensure that injured and orphaned wildlife continue to receive the care they need.


Canada Post is currently experiencing a mail strike, and like many charities across the country, Critter Care Wildlife Society is feeling the effects. Because we rely completely on donations from caring people like you, any delay in mail delivery can have a real impact on the animals we care for.


Every year, Critter Care rescues, rehabilitates, and releases a few thousand injured and orphaned wild animals. From tiny baby raccoons to black bear cubs, each animal depends on the generosity of our donors. Your support provides food, medical treatment, and safe shelter until they can return to the wild.


During this mail disruption, there are still easy ways to make sure your support reaches us:

1. Make a secure online donation

The quickest way to help is by giving through our online donation page: [Insert Donation Link]. Online donations ensure we receive your support right away, so we can continue caring for animals in need without interruption.

2. Drop off a cheque in person


If you prefer to donate by cheque, you can drop it off directly at our facility:

Critter Care Wildlife Society
481 216 Street
Langley, BC V2Z 1R6


Our staff and volunteers would love to thank you personally when you visit.



This is a difficult time for all nonprofits, and we are deeply grateful for your continued generosity and compassion. Every donation, no matter the size, makes a difference for the animals who need us most.


Thank you for standing with Critter Care and helping us continue our mission to rescue, rehabilitate, and release British Columbia’s wild animals.

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