Recovery Rescues Inc.
Our mission is to work with other recovering addicts to help save animals in need. Our mission: "To do what others won't, to handle what others can't, and to love what others don't." So, you wanna know our story, and why we call ourselves "Recovery" Rescues. Nick and I (Reeci) were both heroin addicts. We were the bottom-of-the-barrel gutter junkies you'd never even consider letting in your home.
One thing social media doesn't always show is what happens between the funny stories.
For every dramatic pig protest, silly raccoon moment, or Winston shenanigan, there are feed runs, hay runs, produce pickups, medications, fence repairs, cleaning, laundry, and all the little things that keep everyone healthy and happy.
We're incredibly grateful for every share, comment, laugh, and donation.
Right now we're still working to cover feed, produce, hay, and dewormer while navigating vehicle issues and some difficult financial circumstances.
The animals don't know any of that, though.
They just know breakfast is supposed to arrive on time.
And we're doing everything we can to make sure it does. π€
06/08/2026
π¨ We Need To Be Honest π¨
We hate making these posts.
We hate feeling like every update is another emergency.
We hate asking for help.
But right now, pretending everything is okay would be dishonest.
Thanks to recent donations, we were able to get a few days worth of feed.
Unfortunately, that feed will be gone by tomorrow evening.
We are completely out of produce.
We are completely out of hay.
And now, to make things even more exciting, someone in the herd has decided to share pinworms with the class, which means we're now scrambling to purchase dewormer as well.
At this point, there is no emergency fund.
There are no animal savings.
There are no gift cards left.
There is no credit available.
There is no backup plan.
Our truck is running again, but our wrecked vehicle is still out of commission, which means we've effectively lost the ability to work the side jobs that normally help fill the gaps.
Right now we're relying on one aging, gas-hungry vehicle and one primary income while the possibility of a strike at my full-time job hangs over our heads.
For the first time in a very long time, we have reached a point where we simply cannot absorb these costs ourselves.
Not because we don't want to.
Because we genuinely can't.
The animals are still being fed.
Still being cared for.
Still receiving the standard of care we've always promised them.
But we are completely out of room to maneuver financially.
We are asking for help because we need help.
Not next week.
Not next month.
Right now.
If you've ever laughed at Winston's latest board meeting, smiled at one of Kota's dramatic expressions, learned something from our wildlife work, or followed our journey over the years, please consider helping us get through the next few days.
Every donation helps.
Every gift card helps.
Every share helps.
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π PayPal.me:
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π Cash App:
$recoveryrescuesinc
π Venmo:
π Chime:
$reeci
π OnePay:
π Gift Cards:
[email protected]
(Tractor Supply, Rural King, Walmart, Kroger, and grocery store gift cards are all tremendously helpful.)
If you cannot donate, please share.
We're tired.
We're scared.
We're overwhelmed.
But we're still here.
And the animals are still counting on us.
π€ RRInc
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06/07/2026
π€ Quick Rescue Update π€
Thank you to everyone who donated, shared, commented, and helped boost our posts this week.
Because of your support, we've raised enough to cover a couple days' worth of feed.
Unfortunately, we're still completely out of produce and hay, and those are daily needs that don't stop.
At the moment, we're also at a standstill financially because we can't work our normal side jobs without a reliable vehicle. While the old Tahoe is getting us where we absolutely HAVE to go, a 25-year-old V8 4x4 isn't exactly something we can depend on for long-distance gig work.
We're incredibly grateful for the help we've received, but we're not out of the woods yet.
As always, thank you for helping us keep our promises to these animals. π·π€
π PayPal Donate:
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π PayPal.me:
https://www.paypal.me/recoveryrescuesinc?locale.x=en_U
π Cash App:
$recoveryrescuesinc
π Venmo:
π Gift Cards:
[email protected]
06/01/2026
Yall, i can't anymore. The brakes went out in my truck a week ago, while i was driving downhill towards a stop sign at an intersection. If a car has been coming at that moment I wouldn't be here right now. Thank God I've had the brakes go out before and knew how to slow it down and get it to stop before I hit the house in front of the intersection. But being down the truck memes only being able to get one or two bags of feed at a time, number one because our daily driver car isn't big enough to haul our normal quantity and number two we have two bad tires in the back that can't hold the weight of more than a few bags of feed. We live about 30 minutes from town which means that is extra gas and wear and tear in the car and time that we just don't have going back and forth several times a week to ensure everyone eats. That's already hurting us badly.
But that crappy little daily driver that we have? The one that I'm still making extremely high monthly payments on because my credit is so sh*tty from trying to keep everyone fed, happy, and comfortable on the weeks that sanctuary needs exceed income and donations? We also rely on that car for our secondary income that not only keeps the animals fed, it keeps their children fed house and clothed as well. Since my truck has been down it has been my only source of getting to and from work 6 days a week. And tonight, someone decided slam into that car and total it while my husband was driving home from dropping me off at work.
Thank GOD Nick is OK, because if hed been injured in any way shape or form I'd already be booked. But saying that we are Beyond SCREWED right now isn't even a fraction of it. Even if insurance pays out it's only going to cover what I already owe on it, and I don't have the credit to finance another vehicle. I don't even have the money to fix my truck right now let alone buy another car or pay for a rental. We don't have a way to get me to and from work we don't have a way for us to work our secondary jobs, we don't have a way to get human or animal groceries or pick up animal feed or do anything else that we need. I don't even know what to do anymore. At this point we need nothing short of a miracle, but I don't think God really feels like doing this any favors lately. We need prayers, we need a ways to figure out feed and hay and grocery delivery, we need a way to keep me from losing my primary job or my secondary job, and with my husband having a disease that could result in anaphylaxis shock in a very short period of time we don't have a way to get him to help and the ambulance takes too long to get here.
I'm open to any suggestions because you hitch just keep coming and I don't know what to do anymore.
π€ Ways to support Recovery Rescues Inc:
Weβre still showing up for every animal in our care while they wait for their next chapterβand that means weβre still covering feed, supplies, and daily care every single day, even on the hard days, even with all the uncertainties that we're facing as humans.
If youβd like to help us help them and now assist in getting their Necessities delivered here are ways you can help:
PayPal (donate):
https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=W7G3CQVBJB95U
PayPal.me:
https://www.paypal.me/recoveryrescuesinc?locale.x=en_U
Cash App: $recoveryrescuesinc
Venmo:
Chime: $reeci
OnePay:
Gift cards for supplies (Tractor Supply, Rural King, Loweβs, Walmart) are also incredibly helpful and can be sent to:
[email protected]
Every dollar, share, and bit of support helps us continue showing up for them even in eye hardest days π·
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