Project Wildlife & Jeph the Possum

Aaron Duggan • June 13, 2024

The “Possum-bilities” are Endless with Project Wildlife


At Tranquility Property Management, we believe in community and kindness beyond just managing properties.

Recently, one of our vendors discovered an injured possum near one of our properties. This little creature, often misunderstood, was in dire need of help. Without hesitation, our team sprang into action to ensure the possum (whom we subsequently named “Jeph”) received the care it needed.



We decided to take Jeph to Project Wildlife, a fantastic, local organization affiliated with The San Diego Humane Society

that is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife. Project Wildlife operates with the mission of giving wildlife a second chance at life and plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance of our local ecosystem. Their dedicated staff and volunteers work tirelessly to care for over 12,000 animals each year, providing medical attention, safe habitats, and, ultimately, a return to their natural environment.



Supporting Project Wildlife with a donation is a wonderful way to contribute to our community and the well-being of our local wildlife.

We encourage everyone to consider donating to Project Wildlife, as their work is invaluable. Contributions help provide medical supplies, food, and the essential care needed for countless animals. At Tranquility Property Management, we are proud to support such an essential cause and are grateful for the opportunity to make a difference, one possum at a time! 



Online donations can be made here:

https://secure.sdhumane.org/site/Donation2?df_id=7648&7648.donation=form1



Jeph, and all his friends thank you!




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