FEAST & FRIENDS: PAWSITIVE BEGINNINGS TO HOST CHILDREN’S SHELTER AND DEPUTIES

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Hi friends, Reef the fox here with your weekly Reef’s Report. I have some exciting news to share. I’m hosting a fabulous get-together for our friends at the Florida Keys Children’s Shelter. We’re calling it a Friendsgiving Feast, a special day where we’ll share food, laughter and joy as one big family.

This Friendsgiving is a private event just for the children at the shelter, providing them a safe and supportive environment where they can relax, enjoy a special meal and feel a true sense of belonging. Many of these children are navigating difficult situations, and spending time with the foxes brings them comfort and joy. It’s a chance for them to step away from their challenges and feel the love and support of our fox family. The foxes’ presence, each with their own story of resilience, offers the kids a sense of hope and companionship that’s truly uplifting.

And in the spirit of community, we’re also inviting any active-duty law enforcement officers to stop by and grab a plate. This invitation reflects our appreciation for the officers who work so hard to keep our community safe. If you’re an officer interested in joining us, feel free to reach out to me at reef@pawsitivebeginnings.org for the day and time. We’d love to share this special meal with you.

Together, let’s make this Friendsgiving an unforgettable day for the children. With your support, we can create a lasting memory filled with happiness, warmth, and maybe a few furry fox hugs. I know how much this community loves us foxes and cares for kiddos, so if you’d like to help make this a day to remember, you can contribute by mailing a check to Pawsitive Beginnings at: P.O. Box 1165 Tavernier, FL 33070. Or you can make a donation online right through our website at pawsitivebeginnings.org Just be sure to indicate that it is for “Friendsgiving”.

Anywho, that’s all for this week.

Until next time. Reef, over and out!

Reef the Fox
Reef was born on a fur farm on or around March 28, 2021. He was able to be rescued when his mother and siblings started to reject him. Reef is missing toes on his front, right paw and the tip of his tail is missing due to injuries sustained in his short time on the fur farm. Reef arrived at Key Largo on May 6, 2021 by Nicole Navarro, of Pawsitive Beginnings Inc.