Animal Rescue in Brooklyn pauses intake because of mounting debt
Briefly

"We wanted to be a beacon of hope for them, and this year has been a rude awakening for us," said Anna Khazanova, co-founder at AMA Animal Rescue.
"We've never been in this situation, so we were always confident that we could handle it. Right now, we don't feel this way," said Vlasova, explaining that donations have slowed down to a trickle.
"My biggest fear is to not be able to provide safety and the medical care of animals in dire need," Khazanova said, wiping her tears.
This week, the rescue announced it has to make the difficult decision to pause intake until it can figure out how to pay its vet bills.
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