Disclaimer: I know nothing about this organization... I would rather a rehab would respond to you on this forum, but if they don't.... If it were me, I would anonymously call and ask them if they can accept an additional squirrel, if they can ensure that they will not euthanize the squirrel, what will happen with the squirrel (Do they have a nice big release cage? Others it's same age? etc.), if they need a donation, and ask if you can visit the squirrel (probably, "no," but it's a worthy question). MAKE SURE TO TELL THEM IT'S OKAY TO LATER ON RELEASE THE SQUIRREL BACK ON YOUR PROPERTY. I believe that Massachusetts law forbids releasing squirrels anywhere except for where they were found (rehabs may be an exception).
http://wildlife-education-center.com...a-wild-animal/
New England Wildlife Center
New England Wildlife Center
500 Columbian Street
South Weymouth, MA 02190
781-682-4878
781-682-4872 (fax)
The Center is open to the public for visitation on most days of the year during the following times:
Sunday 10 AM-2PM
Monday 10 AM-4Pm
Tuesday 10AM-4PM
Wednesday 10 AM-7PM
Thursday 10AM-4PM
Friday 10AM-4PM
Saturday 10AM-8PM