Military Veteran Donates His $1,200 Stimulus Check For Hard-To-Adopt Dogs

As part of the United States government’s stimulus package, one-time cash payments have begun for millions of qualifying Americans.

The funds are designed to help ease the financial burdens associated with the pandemic crisis.

One man, a military veteran from Asheville, North Carolina knew exactly what he would do when his $1,200 stimulus check arrived.

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The man, who only goes by “Ralph F.” drove to Brother Wolf Animal Rescue to donate the entire check towards hard-to-adopt dogs.

“Ralph pulled up out front of Brother Wolf and told me that he wanted to use his stimulus check to help harder-to-adopt dogs find their forever homes,” stated Leah Craig Fieser, Executive Director of Brother Wolf. “What a wonderful thing to hear at 9 am!”

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Fieser and Ralph decided to split the money for six long-stay or other dogs with medical issues. Thanks to Ralph’s generosity, all six dogs have their adoption fees waived.

Of the six dogs whose fees were waived, one of them was adopted two days later.

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What a beautiful act of kindness from Ralph. Thanks for helping dogs in need!

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