Paws in Middle Georgia, an animal rescue organization based in Warner Robins, is seeking donations after announcing that it may be forced to close. The group said its lease was not renewed and that it has two months to find a new location.
The nonprofit has operated at its current site since 2021. According to information shared on its donation page, Paws in Middle Georgia is attempting to raise funds to purchase a permanent facility. Since launching the fundraiser in July, the group has collected more than $9,000 toward its $30,000 goal.
“Instead of starting over somewhere temporary, we’re hoping to finally purchase a building of our own — a permanent place where we can grow, rescue more animals, and never have to move again,” the rescue wrote on Facebook. “We’ve been saving and searching, but the success of this fundraiser will determine what’s possible.”
The organization did not specify why the lease was not renewed. The Telegraph contacted Paws in Middle Georgia for comment but did not receive a response before publication.



