Donate


We are a donor-funded volunteer-run non-profit rescue, which means your contribution will go directly to helping stray domestic rabbits receive the proper medical care, supplies, and anything else they need while they wait to find their forever home. Every dollar helps stray bunnies have the support they need to start their healing journeys.

PayPal

When you donate to our PayPal Giving Fund, all of your donation goes directly to our rescue efforts. PayPal does not charge a fee for Giving Fund donations, and they also provide you with a tax receipt. Any bit helps whether its $1, $5, or $30 it all helps us provide our rescues with the means to a second chance. Also, if you favorite our rescue, you’ll be given the option to donate when you use PayPal elsewhere.

Shelter Fund

We are excited to announce that Houston Rabbit Resource will officially start fundraising for a shelter to help increase our efforts in helping Houston-area rabbits. With this shelter, we hope to expand on our rescue and resource efforts. This means we can have more adoption events, low-cost clinics, education courses, and begin offering boarding, a bunny supply shop, and much more.

Nextdoor

Nextdoor has a Sell for Good/Buy for Good program where you have the option to donate a portion of your sale to a charity of your choice. Just search for Houston Rabbit Resource, and you can decide how much you would like to go towards helping our rabbits.

eBay

You can also sell for charity on eBay. When you list an item up for sale, you’ll be given the option to donate a part of your sale to a charity. You just have to search for Houston Rabbit Resource and how much you would like to donate from your sale, and you’re good to go! You can also receive a tax receipt for your donation.

Wish lists

If you would like to donate items to help stray rabbits have a place to stay with all the necessary supplies, please check out our Amazon and Chewy wish lists.

Venmo

We have Venmo now! Every donation, no matter how small, allows us to help get buns the medical attention they need.