A special thanks to National Park Service ranger John Eleby for helping with the release today and to Stan Jensen,
animal care volunteer who helped rescue and release Al Catraz and CBreeze!
Not exact matches
The Hempstead Town
Animal Shelter is hosting a seminar in an effort to find foster families and
volunteers who can assist in
caring for homeless
animals.
For those
who can not or choose not to give birth, there are other ways to experience the expression of motherhood during this life stage: nurturing others,
caring for
animals or family members» children,
volunteering, and being creative.
No matter if you
care about helping homeless
animals, victims of domestic abuse, the environment, or all three —
volunteering puts you right in front of others
who want to do some good for the world, too.
Yes, indignation at the circumstances that render
animals homeless, unwanted, and often scarred physically and mentally is the fuel that fires long - term
volunteers, which in direct
animal care amount to less than 30 % of those
who sign up.
Direct
animal care includes smaller pets, birds and exotics, feeding puppies and kittens, socialization exercises and behavior evaluations, and possibly the most crucial of all
volunteer activities (in the comfort of your own home): Foster home
care for
animals who need medical attention, maturing or fattening up, learning social skills, or some much needed R&R after a long time in the shelter.
Whether you are a
volunteer or a supporter, you are a vital part of our growing community, a global community of
volunteers and
animal lovers
who can share experiences and support each other as we work to improve the lives of
animals and the people
who care for them.
United
Animal Friends is an all -
volunteer nonprofit organization that provides rescue programs and services to
animals and those
who care for them.
Why: Most
volunteers who deploy to ASPCA operations describe the experience as life - changing, and are eager to come back, learn new skills and work with others
who care just as deeply about
animals.
All of our board members,
who are all
volunteers, are active either in the trenches providing day - to - day
care to the
animals and / or working on various projects for El RefUgio's committees, such as
animal care, education, spay and neuter programs, public relations, adoption and foster programs, fundraising and grant procurement, and more.
Thank you to all of you in Aiken County
who donate,
volunteer and adopt — as well as those of you
who set an example by getting your
animals spayed / neutered, have a veterinarian
care for them and
who consider your pets a part of your family.
The Association for a Pet Adoption Center (APAC) is a 501 (c) 3 not - for profit group of concerned
volunteers who are working toward a time when homeless, unwanted
animals are no longer being destroyed in our shelter, and when every dog and cat can be guaranteed a good life in a
caring environment.
He has actively engaged in rescue operations for
animals caught in natural disasters such as floods and fires, and been the driving force behind the UC Davis Veterinary Emergency Response Team — a group of
volunteer faculty, staff and students
who assist with
animal rescue and veterinary
care during disasters.
-- from the San Jose
Animal Care Center) rescued Sylvester, and he is being fostered by our cat
volunteers who are continuing to work with him.
The Captain
Care volunteers work to offer assistance for veterinary care, pet food, supplies, spay / neuter, identification tags, humane euthanasia (as an alternative to sending ailing, and / or elderly pets to an animal control agency where they are held and then put down), as well as assistance for low - income families who may need help with fines / fees for impounded p
Care volunteers work to offer assistance for veterinary
care, pet food, supplies, spay / neuter, identification tags, humane euthanasia (as an alternative to sending ailing, and / or elderly pets to an animal control agency where they are held and then put down), as well as assistance for low - income families who may need help with fines / fees for impounded p
care, pet food, supplies, spay / neuter, identification tags, humane euthanasia (as an alternative to sending ailing, and / or elderly pets to an
animal control agency where they are held and then put down), as well as assistance for low - income families
who may need help with fines / fees for impounded pets.
Raising funds to buy and refurbish the premises, Norfolk & Suffolk
Animal Trust now operates a rota of
volunteers who give up their time and work shifts to
care for the dogs.
We are a small group of
volunteers and passionate
animal lovers
who are interested in finding wonderful homes for the many adoptable dogs in the south
who, by no fault of their own, find themselves on the streets or in shelters without loving families to
care for them.
In order to support this mission and serve additional communities, Code 3 must be able to support the
volunteers who take
care of the
animals, as well as supporting the
animals themselves — donations are needed to provide meals and lodging for
volunteers plus food, vaccinations and supplies for the
animals.
Member
volunteers who participate provide pre-registered dogs and cats a basic physical exam and rabies vaccination as well as counsel pet owners on any additional veterinary
care the
animal may need (dentals, x-rays, blood work, etc).
Its selfless and
caring volunteers like Debby
who have helped build
Animal League America into the world's largest no - kill rescue and adoption organization.
In order to serve the 2,500
animals who come through our doors each year,
volunteer assistance is essential to provide
care and attention, as well as raise funds and awareness in the community.
Your pet will be well
cared for by licensed veterinarians, veterinary technicians and
animal lovers from your community
who have kindly
volunteered their time to ensure that your pet is safe and comfortable.
Get Pawsitive leases RCHS's beautifully renovated training and exercise yards at a discounted rate for public training classes, and in return provides all of the behavior training services for
animals in RCHS's
care, and provides specialized training classes for RCHS staff and
volunteers who work directly with the
animals.
Carl Friedman,
who rose during Rich's watch from
volunteer to director of
Animal Welfare and Protection Services for the San Francisco SPCA, took the lead at the newly formed
Animal Care and Control.
We were a group of
volunteers who had worked with various
Animal Rescue centers and saw
animals brought to the shelters because their families could no longer afford to
care for them.
A
volunteer foster parent
cares for
animals who are underage, sick, injured, or under - socialized outside of the shelter environment, so that they may become healthy, adoptable
animals.
If this happens, please contact the Foster
Care Coordinator or your Foster Representative to schedule returning the
animals to HSMO and we'll look for another
volunteer who can take over.
Today, 16 healthy wood ducklings, admitted yesterday by an
animal control officer
who witnessed their mother getting hit by a car, were driven by a
volunteer to a licensed rehabilitator for further
care.
But Kim Serino,
who worked as a
volunteer for Marino before Angel's Gate relocated from Long Island, just east of New York City, to Delhi in 2008, disputed Marino's assertion that the money she took in all went for
animal care.
The FOTAS
volunteers,
who work on bookkeeping, social media, special fundraising events, and FOTAS Fix - a-Pet;
who organize and work on special fundraising and on - site events;
who foster mamma dogs and cats and all their progeny,
who care for
animals designated for transfer;
who shuffle
animals to off - site adoption events;
who walk the dogs, love up the cats, work with play groups, and show
animals to potential adopters — the dramatic and steady increase in the Shelter's live release rate since 2009 is directly related to their efforts; and
Finally, the Cedar Valley Humane Society would like to thank the many
volunteers and supporters
who have provided our organization with the help it needed to provide ongoing
care to the
animals in this case.
In the late 1990s, a dedicated group of
volunteers raised the money to build a new facility, which opened to the public in April of 2000 — which is where you can visit us today, keeping the legacy of Jennie Powers alive, protecting and
caring for the
animals who share our lives.
Foster
volunteers are
caring, compassionate people
who want to make a difference in an
animal's life.
Each spring, a wave of homeless kittens begins to inundate
animal shelters and adoption groups all around the Valley, straining a vast network of
volunteers who try to provide
care and find them new homes.
Volunteers will transport feral cats
who have been spayed / neutered from San Jose
Animal Care & Services back to their original colony location.
They are a small group of
volunteers and passionate
animal lovers
who are interested in finding wonderful homes for the many adoptable dogs in the south
who, by no fault of their own, find themselves on the streets or in shelters without loving families to
care for them.
«We had to move on, for the sake of people
who care about
animals, for the sake of us providing services to residents throughout the city and to all of you
who care about
animals and the
volunteer hours that you put in every single week, this has to happen.»
We are looking for
volunteers who want to make a difference in the lives of abandoned and orphaned
animals in our
care.
Our foster
volunteers are a rugged group of very
caring people
who do everything from bottle feeding orphaned babies around the clock, to socializing little ones to ensure that they look forward to human and
animal interaction.
The Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley (HSSBV) began on March 16, 1970, with a few dedicated
volunteers who were there to
care for and improve the quality of life for many
animals.
Loving Touch
volunteers also work in the community every day, feeding strays and remaining alert to those
animals who need medical
care.
The Ottawa Humane Society's Volunteer Department is looking for
volunteers who are interested in working closely with our
animal care team!
RedRover has a few thousand
volunteers who have been trained to rescue and
care for
animals in the event of a natural disaster.
The FOTAS
volunteers,
who work on bookkeeping, social media, and special fundraising events;
who work with FOTAS Fix - a-Pet and curbing the population of community cats;
who organize and work on special fundraising and on - site events;
who foster mamma dogs and cats and all their progeny,
who care for
animals designated for transfer;
who shuffle
animals to off - site adoption events;
who greet the public and man the front desk, walk the dogs, love up the cats, work with play groups, and show
animals to potential adopters — the dramatic and steady increase in the Shelter's live release rate since 2009 (84 % so far this year) is directly related to their efforts; and
Not surprisingly, one group at risk is
animal care professionals — veterinarians, groomers, shelter workers and people
who work or
volunteer in the
animal care field.
In addition to hiring a paid staff, Dodds will have
volunteers on site
who are passionate about
animal care and want to gain hands - on learning experience in the field.
They are a small group of
volunteers and passionate
animal lovers
who are interested in finding wonderful homes for the many adoptable dogs in the south
who, by no fault of their own, find themselves on the streets or in shelters without loving families to
care for...
Volunteering in the
animal welfare field can bring many benefits, not the least of which is connecting with like - minded people
who care deeply about
animals.
Funds will be allocated to provide medical services and
care to stray dogs, cats and horses as well as
volunteer veterinarians
who respond to medical needs of
animals after natural disasters.
Who we are:
Volunteers that take homeless
animals from differing situations, provide appropriate vet
care, and prepare them for adoption into a loving, lifelong home.