Last Updated: June 10, 2026The Friends of the Florence County K9 Unit is committed to making our website accessible and user-friendly for all visitors, including individuals with disabilities.We strive to improve the accessibility and usability of our website and are continually working to enhance the user experience for everyone. Our goal is to provide information about our organization, fundraising efforts, events, and support opportunities in a manner that is accessible to the widest possible audience.
Ongoing Accessibility Efforts
We make reasonable efforts to ensure that website content is accessible by:•Using clear and readable content whenever possible•Providing alternative text for images when appropriate•Organizing content with logical headings and structure•Maintaining navigation that is as simple and consistent as possible•Working to improve accessibility as technology and resources allow•Accessibility LimitationsWhile we strive to make all areas of our website accessible, some content or third-party features may not yet fully meet all accessibility standards. Accessibility is an ongoing effort, and we welcome feedback from visitors who encounter barriers while using our website.
Need Assistance?
If you experience difficulty accessing information on this website or need assistance obtaining information, please contact us. We will make reasonable efforts to provide the information, service, or accommodation you need through an alternative communication method.
Feedback
We welcome your feedback regarding the accessibility of our website. If you encounter accessibility barriers or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us. Your feedback helps us improve accessibility and better serve all visitors.Mail:Friends of the Florence County K9 Unit5502 Cross Cut Rd.Florence, WI 54121Phone: 906-458-1741Email: info@florencecountyk9unit.com
Future Improvements
The Friends of the Florence County K9 Unit is committed to continually evaluating and improving website accessibility as technology, standards, and resources evolve.
Last Updated: June 10, 2026The Friends of the Florence County K9 Unit is committed to making our website accessible and user-friendly for all visitors, including individuals with disabilities.We strive to improve the accessibility and usability of our website and are continually working to enhance the user experience for everyone. Our goal is to provide information about our organization, fundraising efforts, events, and support opportunities in a manner that is accessible to the widest possible audience.
Ongoing Accessibility Efforts
We make reasonable efforts to ensure that website content is accessible by:•Using clear and readable content whenever possible•Providing alternative text for images when appropriate•Organizing content with logical headings and structure•Maintaining navigation that is as simple and consistent as possible•Working to improve accessibility as technology and resources allow•Accessibility LimitationsWhile we strive to make all areas of our website accessible, some content or third-party features may not yet fully meet all accessibility standards. Accessibility is an ongoing effort, and we welcome feedback from visitors who encounter barriers while using our website.
Need Assistance?
If you experience difficulty accessing information on this website or need assistance obtaining information, please contact us. We will make reasonable efforts to provide the information, service, or accommodation you need through an alternative communication method.
Feedback
We welcome your feedback regarding the accessibility of our website. If you encounter accessibility barriers or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us. Your feedback helps us improve accessibility and better serve all visitors.Mail:Friends of the Florence County K9 Unit5502 Cross Cut Rd.Florence, WI 54121Phone: 906-458-1741Email: info@florencecountyk9unit.com
Future Improvements
The Friends of the Florence County K9 Unit is committed to continually evaluating and improving website accessibility as technology, standards, and resources evolve.
Last Updated: June 10, 2026The Friends of the Florence County K9 Unit is committed to making our website accessible and user-friendly for all visitors, including individuals with disabilities.We strive to improve the accessibility and usability of our website and are continually working to enhance the user experience for everyone. Our goal is to provide information about our organization, fundraising efforts, events, and support opportunities in a manner that is accessible to the widest possible audience.
Ongoing
Accessibility Efforts
We make reasonable efforts to ensure that website content is accessible by:•Using clear and readable content whenever possible•Providing alternative text for images when appropriate•Organizing content with logical headings and structure•Maintaining navigation that is as simple and consistent as possible•Working to improve accessibility as technology and resources allow•Accessibility LimitationsWhile we strive to make all areas of our website accessible, some content or third-party features may not yet fully meet all accessibility standards. Accessibility is an ongoing effort, and we welcome feedback from visitors who encounter barriers while using our website.
Need Assistance?
If you experience difficulty accessing information on this website or need assistance obtaining information, please contact us. We will make reasonable efforts to provide the information, service, or accommodation you need through an alternative communication method.
Feedback
We welcome your feedback regarding the accessibility of our website. If you encounter accessibility barriers or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us. Your feedback helps us improve accessibility and better serve all visitors.Mail:Friends of the Florence County K9 Unit5502 Cross Cut Rd.Florence, WI 54121Phone: 906-458-1741Email: info@florencecountyk9unit.com
Future Improvements
The Friends of the Florence County K9 Unit is committed to continually evaluating and improving website accessibility as technology, standards, and resources evolve.