COVID-19 pandemic hit, the business, like many others, was forced to close its doors.“The COVID-19 pandemic has really kicked the stuffing out of our financial situation like it has with many other businesses,” Sharon Doucette, Urban Safari Rescue Society executive director, told Global News.However, the rescue society is not a business, it’s a non-profit, meaning it does not have any disposable money to bail it out.The society had to cancel all its summer camps and programs and now the future of the animals is in jeopardy. “One hundred per cent.