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Crossing Paths Animal Rescue
Cleveland, Alabama
Website design
1 project

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Session Overview

I am currently learning WebFlow so that I can maintain the nonprofit Crossing Paths Animal Rescue's website (www.xpar.org). Our adoption numbers are way down and we do not have a regular predictable income to afford a website manager. I am trying to troubleshoot two issues, both of which are probably minor, but I do not yet have the confidence to make changes because I wouldn't know how to undo any potential mistakes that I make. If you look at our Adoptable Dogs page (under "Adopt" in the main menu), you will see that there are random blank spaces. None of the listed dogs are missing. If you look under Rescue Stories (under "About Us" in the main menu), pictures no longer publish to the website (see Graham vs. Zoe). I've identified the problem, but have no idea how to technically describe it in order to find a solution. Crossing Paths has truly amazing rescue stories, as you can read, and we'd love to share them with the world! Will you please be so kind as to donate a short amount of your time for a good cause?

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Nonprofit Overview

The mission of Crossing Paths Animal Rescue, a 501(c)(3) organization based in Blount County, Alabama, is to find loving homes for abused, abandoned, and neglected animals that we rescue from local high-kill shelters. Prior to adopting them out to meticulously-screened applicants, we spay/neuter every one of our pups to stop the cycle of unwanted litters, which is particularly problematic in the South. We actively engage with the community and provide education. Our "Fix Your Mama" programs offer no- or low-cost spay/neutering to those who need it.

Our dedicated volunteers maintain the highest standard of care while providing our dogs with veterinary care and housing and provide the animals with much-needed love, tenderness, and compassion at all times. Most of our dogs are adopted by families in the Northeast, where there is a higher demand and greater likelihood of a better life due to cultural differences in how pets are treated. We transport the adopted dogs every 3 weeks to their new families.

Crossing Paths Animal Rescue works toward the day when no dog will suffer from abuse, neglect, or abandonment, and every dog has a loving home.

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User interface design