All Things Wild Rehabilitation began in 2012 when a group of wildlife rehabilitators banded together in order to help more wild animals.  The State of Texas granted nonprofit
incorporation status in October 2012, and IRS granted 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status in January 2014, retroactive to October 2012.

For seven years, ATW was a home-based organization with volunteer rehabilitators
working in their homes.  During baby animal season from April to October, utility rooms,
spare bedrooms, second bathrooms, and patios were crowded with cages of orphaned, sick,
and injured animals.  However, our fortunes improved in April 2018 when we signed a
lease for two acres of undeveloped pastureland north of Georgetown.

Our newly-constructed center opened on March 11, 2019, with the capacity to not only
feed and care for wild animals but to provide medical care as well.  The center has
continued to grow with the addition of diagnostic medical equipment, outside enclosures,
and a new education center. We now employ full- and part-time trained staff, supported
by volunteers, and offer excellent medical and husbandry care for the approximately 3,000
injured, orphaned, and sick wild patients admitted each year. Volunteers also operate an
education program that brings information about wildlife to children and adults.

As we continue to grow and help more animals, we are very appreciative of the support
we have received from our community and from the many businesses that have helped us.
Without that support, we would not exist.