Thursday, September 1, 2022

MAPPAR Programs Increase Awareness of Animal Welfare

 

Experienced entrepreneur Timothy Hoger established Wisconsin Plastics Supply in April 1999 to offer all types of plastic rods, sheets, and tubing. Deeply involved in community service, Timothy Hoger volunteers at local civic organizations, such as the Midwest Animal and Potbellied Pig Association and Rescue (MAPPAR).

MAPPAR is a nonprofit organization established to end the suffering of abused, displaced, neglected, or abandoned domestic or farm animals by providing them with shelter, rehabilitative care, and protection. Since its establishment in 1996, MAPPAR has rescued, rehabilitated, and found new homes for a variety of animals, including potbellied pigs, farm pigs, ponies, sheep, cats, and dogs.

To increase public awareness of animal welfare, MAPPAR offers educational tours for adults and children. These tours allow visitors to get close to the animals. With the help of donations from philanthropic individuals and organizations, MAPPAR continues its Humane Educational Programs for Youth to educate young people about compassion for animals.


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