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Col. Robert K. Morgan Foundation, Inc. (Morgan Foundation)

658 Co Rd 204, Crane Hill, AL 35053

Contact Linda Morgan
Email rbellpilot@aol.com
Phone (256) 747-1655
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The Morgan Foundation is a 501.c3 IRS nonprofit public charity serving the greater Cullman County, AL area - we are located halfway between Birmingham & Huntsville west of I-65. The foundation was created & named by the widow of Col. Robert K. Morgan, WWII pilot of the B-17 Memphis Belle. The plane was the 1st heavy bomber to complete 25 combat missions in WWII & return to the U.S. They brought along their mascot, a black Scottie Terrier named "Stuka" after German dive bombers. Stuka went home with the copilot & lived to the ripe age of 13. Our mission is Emergency Animal Rescue & Medical Care, Rehab, Fostering & Adoption. Financial assistance for low income person(s) to have their pet(s) spayed or neutered. We can provide help with vaccinations & rabies shots & worming. We also provide spay/neuter & WWII education to the public. Linda Morgan, the founder, is an experienced public speaker & more than willing to speak at events & to civic organizations, schools & military groups, A donation is appreciated to cover gas & material(s) expenses.

Col. Robert K. Morgan Foundation, Inc. (Morgan Foundation)'s adoption process

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Our fees are $95 for dogs & $75 for cats. Adopters must complete an application & when approved completed the aoptions contract. We will always take back any pet adopted from us, no matter how long the pet has been with the adopter. The application & contract can be emailed to interested adopters.

About Col. Robert K. Morgan Foundation, Inc. (Morgan Foundation)

Linda Morgan has been rescuing dogs & cats since she was a child growing up in a military family. Her three siblings also love animals as much as she does. Linda's late husband (Col. Bob Morgan) volunteered hundreds of hours with her rescuing & placing abused animals & those whose family could no longer keep them. Linda was a paramedic & is skilled in "bedside" nursing with serious or sometimes critical condition. She has only lost one pet - her own dog Mugs who she rescued. Mugs had been tied outdoors in the cold with no food, water or shelter & was "skin & bones". Despite her vet telling her Mugs probably wouldn't survive, he did under Linda's diligent & loving care.

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