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04-16-2004, 06:45 PM
Hutchinson, Kansas-AP -- Some prison inmates have given a boost to a planned animal shelter in south-central Kansas.
Things were looking a bit bleak for the proposed shelter in Hutchinson. In the first month of a fund-raising drive, only a few hundred dollars trickled in.
Then inmates of the Hutchinson Correction Facility got involved, thanks to a warden who's an animal lover. Prison staff members organized a pizza sale -- which raised four-thousand dollars.
Prison administrator Wayne Brawner called the inmates' response "pretty good for a bunch of guys who make a dollar-five a day."
Organizers hope that by fall, they'll have about 200-thousand dollars for the shelter, which will be built on land donated by the prison.
Copyright 2004 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Things were looking a bit bleak for the proposed shelter in Hutchinson. In the first month of a fund-raising drive, only a few hundred dollars trickled in.
Then inmates of the Hutchinson Correction Facility got involved, thanks to a warden who's an animal lover. Prison staff members organized a pizza sale -- which raised four-thousand dollars.
Prison administrator Wayne Brawner called the inmates' response "pretty good for a bunch of guys who make a dollar-five a day."
Organizers hope that by fall, they'll have about 200-thousand dollars for the shelter, which will be built on land donated by the prison.
Copyright 2004 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.