July 29, 2015 — The Ottawa Humane Society is in urgent
need of foster volunteers, adopters and donations to manage a spike in cat numbers and avert a kitty crisis.
Many kittens require round - the - clock care, and as CBS News 8 photojournalist Colleen Murphy shows us, the kitten nursery is in
need of foster volunteers.
We are always in
need of foster volunteers.
Not exact matches
Stop Hunger Now distinguishes itself from other aid / relief organizations with a focus on engaging
volunteers in a hands - on activity to produce meals that are used strategically to support development programs, while at the same time
fostering the growth
of a movement to end hunger by educating those
volunteers about the
need and giving them an opportunity to take action.
Pediatric Therapy Network (PTN) was founded in 1996 by a handful
of therapists, parents and
volunteers who envisioned an organization that would provide the community with high quality therapy, research and education as it relates to
fostering the best possible outcomes for children with special
needs.
All donations are 100 % tax deductible and checks can be made payable to «Forrest and Jenny's Place, Inc.» F&J's also
needs volunteers to assist in cleaning and maintenance
of cages at the adoption center in PETSMART ® on 41st Street, to assist with adoption events and fundraisers, and participation in the
foster care program.
I would like to thank all
of our wonderful
volunteers (
Fosters,
volunteers at our adoption events, coordinators helping with fundraising, our facebook and email control, to all the wonderful supporters who have contributed monetarily to our special
needs animals).
We are always in
need of volunteers to
foster a small breed dog.
Unfortunately at this time, NADSR can not take in every Dutch Shepherd or Dutch Shepherd mixes in
need either for lack
of foster space, funds or simply because we do not have
volunteers in certain areas
of the country.
A few years ago, Kelsey started
volunteering with a local animal rescue,
fostering homeless cats and kittens in
need of a place to stay before finding their forever homes.
Whether you are interested in helping out by
fostering, or are looking to help us man local adoption events, we always are in
need of a wide range
of volunteers!
We have
volunteers that
foster new born kittens for about two months because the kittens
need a lot
of attention and socializing.
The SPCA
of Northern Nevada
needs foster care
volunteers from our community to help us save even more lives
of cats and dogs in our northern Nevada area this year.
But, also, after many years
of fostering, your fellow
volunteers can assure you there is nothing quite as moving as seeing your beloved
foster dog happy, healthy, loved, and cherished by the forever home that really wanted him or her and in some cases really
needed your dog.
A private network
of loving
volunteer foster care homes for dogs in
need
(Reno, NV)-- The SPCA
of Northern Nevada (SPCA)
needs foster care
volunteers from our community to help us save even more lives
of dogs and cats.
Our staff provides
foster volunteers with direction on what care is
needed for each individual animal and an estimate
of how long the animal will be in their homes.
Through the dedication and support
of our many
foster homes,
volunteers, donors and well - wishers, we are able to save the GSPs that
need us.
Along with regular checks by veterinary staff for signs
of rabies, because the animal is in isolation, extra efforts
need to be made by
volunteers, staff and
foster parents to spend time with the animal, keep them calm and give them love.
If working with the animals at the shelter isn't your interest, we certainly have many other
volunteer needs in the areas
of TRANSPORTATION, ADOPTION EVENTS, FUNDRAISING, HELPING OUR WEBMASTER,
FOSTERING, MARKETING, PHOTOGRAPHY, HELPING TO SHOVEL SHOW, HELPING WITH GROUNDS IN THE SUMMER, SENDING OUT OUR EMAILS TO YOUR FRIENDS, PASSING OUT FLYERS IN YOUR AREA.
Our network
of foster volunteers allows us to provide specialized care to more animals in
need while also opening space at the shelter for more homeless pets.
Because all animals live in the moment, we are committed to the continual improvement
of their quality
of life by using
volunteer foster homes to meet medical, emotional, and physical
needs on a daily basis by stressing training, socialization, and mental stimulation.
While here at our national headquarters in Richmond, California, we handle the overall
needs of the organization - producing the J o u r n a l, keeping national statistics, maintaining the website, taking care
of fi - nances, and keeping in touch with our members from around the world - as well as run our local shelter, most
of the
fostering and educational work
of House Rabbit Society is handled «on the ground,» through our
volunteer educators, fosterers and chapter managers around the world.
The organization is staffed with dedicated, compassionate and trained employees, as well as
volunteers that assist and enjoy a wide range
of involvement from helping with special care
needs,
fostering, promotional events and educational programs.
BARC is in
need of adopters,
fosters,
volunteers and donations!
RAIN was founded in October 2010 by a dedicated group
of volunteers and
fosters who give up their time and money on a daily basis to help the organization save pets in
need of forever homes.
By letting people know early that their help is
needed, you will have a better chance
of recruiting
volunteers and a list
of foster families eager to help with your kittens.
Kitty Corner houses many
of our cats and kittens, while unweaned kittens and adults
needing quiet environments are spoiled in
volunteer foster homes.
Based on the influx
of medical cases, Kinsella said they knew they
needed to do something drastic to better support the
needs of our current
foster volunteers and «to better respond to our renewed focus on treating sick, injured and vulnerable homeless pets in our community.»
«We're in
need of additional
foster families and
volunteers,» said Darfler.
You don't
need any special talents to be a
volunteer foster home, although a good understanding
of and experience with dogs is helpful.
Support comes in many ways:
volunteering with the cats at one
of our adoption centers, assisting our
volunteer team at adoption and fundraising events, sharing photos
of the profiles
of our cats and dogs with people who you think may be interested, or donating cash and other necessary items that our pets
need in order to live comfortable, healthy lives either in an adoption center or in
foster care.
In the 2007 wildfires, worked around the clock to bring together thousands
of temporary
foster homes, transporters, and
volunteers with individuals
needing immediate evacuation assistance for domestic pets, as well as livestock.
Dog friendly families can join the CLR
volunteer network by identifying one
of several available dogs that
need a
foster home.
Local groups
need volunteers for all kinds
of work, from
fostering to fundraising to updating websites to helping with adoptions.
The shelter always
needs more people to
foster and
volunteer and the population
of unwanted and stray animals increases in the spring.
We send out a weekly list to our
volunteer distribution list
of dogs in
need of foster homes.
There are many, many
volunteer opportunities outside
of the shelter, including creating enrichment items, hosting a fundraising event or collection drive, or temporarily
fostering an animal in
need.
Learn more about our team
of dedicated
foster families,
volunteers and donors who help us help bulldogs in
need.
Many
of the shelters and rescue groups listed on the Atlanta Rescue List are in
need of volunteers,
foster homes and donations.
All
of the efforts
of HWR are performed solely by
volunteers — from
foster families that are willing to care for a dog in
need to the planning and organizing
of this race.
Please help us help them by
fostering,
volunteering, adopting or sponsoring one
of our dogs in
need.
We always are in
need of more
foster homes,
volunteers and donations to provide care.
We prefer that our potential pets spend this time in a
foster home, but there are never enough
volunteers to handle the number
of puppies, young and adult dogs who
need a temporary place.
Led by a team
of volunteers and
foster parents, this group has placed more than 1,200 older and special
needs cats into loving homes.
Whether it's taking a hands - on approach inside our Adoption Center or Pet Health Centers, acting as a
foster parent to animals in
need of a little extra love and attention, or providing assistance during off - site events, there are no limits to the ways our
volunteers can better the lives
of every dog, cat, puppy, and kitten who finds themselves in our care.
Volunteers help in the care and placement
of shelter animals,
foster animals in
need, and give valuable administrative and fundraising support.
Our
foster care program provides care and comfort for animals with special
needs in private homes
of our trained
volunteer foster care providers.
Heart
of the Valley frequently
needs dedicated
volunteers to be
foster parents for a variety
of reasons.
Dog
foster volunteers will
need to work with shelter staff to complete training specific to the
needs of the animal they are
fostering.