Not exact matches
What they don't have is a sanctuary, where FLOCK can house cats (they currently rely on their
volunteers to
foster cats in their own
homes).
This rescue does
not have kennels and the unwanted dogs they rescue are kept in a network of
volunteer foster homes where they can be assessed prior to rehoming.
Shelters are always looking for
volunteers who want to go the extra mile by
fostering animals in their
home, and some animal welfare organizations don't have a kennel space and rely solely on
fosters.
We strive to
not only rescue and find
homes for these companion animals, but, also, to be an integral part of inspiring our community through education,
volunteer,
foster, transport and adoption programs.
Our rescue has a legally binding contract we have every
foster home sign, acknowledging that our rescue won't be held liable for damage a dog does to any person or their
home, that the dog is legally in SDR's care and makes final decisions regarding that dog's future, and that any rescue property will be returned in good condition when that person no longer wishes to or is dismissed from
volunteering with our rescue.
We are
not a shelter, but a team of caring
foster homes and
volunteers who open our own
homes to needy cats until permanent placement can be found.
Not to mention
volunteers freely giving their time as well as
foster homes who bear the cost of ordinary expenses such as food, grooming, toys and so forth.
You don't need any special talents to be a
volunteer foster home, although a good understanding of and experience with dogs is helpful.
LBR even has
volunteers willing to go take new photos if a
foster home doesn't have the ability to do so.
Please also note that we are an all
foster home organization, and as such do
not have a facility that requires
volunteers.
We simply couldn't exist without the help of our wonderful
volunteers, who assess dogs at shelters, drive dogs to the vet,
foster, transport dogs to adopters, organize adoption events, fundraise, read adoption applications, conduct phone interviews and
home safety checks, update our website, respond to calls and emails... and so much more.
We do
not have a physical shelter for any of the dogs we rescue, they all live in a
foster home, and all our
fosters are
volunteers!
We have many youth
volunteers, who assist us
not only with
fostering pets in their
homes, but with adoption events too.
We do
not set up meetings w / dogs until applicants are approved to adopt (this helps us respect our
foster home's
volunteered time).
Please keep in mind, even if you can
not adopt at this time, we are always looking for
volunteers to be a
foster home.
SNIPSA does
not have a standing shelter and depends on a core group of
volunteers to
foster and rehabilitate animals in their
homes.
SIRTx is
not a shelter, but rather a network of
volunteer foster homes.
We do
not have a central facility to house our dogs, but rely on
volunteers who
foster them in their own
homes and meet with prospective adopters.
We do
not have a kennel or office — our Labs are taken care of by
volunteer foster homes.
Since they do
not have a shelter, their rescued animals are placed in
volunteer foster homes, where the love and healing process begins.
Whether it is because we don't have enough
volunteers, enough
foster homes, a lack of willingness to educate the community, too many animals coming in to have time to target and educate the owners - whatever the excuse;
not having those dogs and cats altered b4 placing them is 100 % fatal for far too many others every day of the week.
When an animal arrives at SFAC who is
not quite ready for adoption, SFAC relies on the love and
homes of our
foster care
volunteers.
Since we do
not have a shelter facility, Oasis relies on a network of
volunteer foster homes to provide care for these rescued animals.
With the help of an amazing group of
foster volunteers, the Atlanta Humane Society (AHS)
Foster Care Program gives animals who are
not yet ready for adoption a chance to live and thrive in loving
foster homes.
These Gentle Giants do
not kennel well, and our
foster home system allows
volunteers to provide our orphans with a
home environment in order to evaluate their habits and behaviors.
Dogma Pet Rescue does
not have its own facility or shelter; rather, all of Dogma's rescue dogs are
fostered in
volunteers»
homes.
If you don't have the ability to give an animal a forever
home but you still want to
volunteer and make a difference in an animals life,
foster one!
Furever Friends is
not a shelter, but a group of
volunteers who
foster animals in their
homes until permanent
homes can be found.
Rescue organizations vary, there are city - run shelters, smaller privately - run shelters, and rescue organizations completely run by
volunteers who don't even operate out of a building but rely on
foster families to care for pets waiting for
homes.
Since all of our dogs are living in
homes with our amazing
fosters, and we are solely a
volunteer run organization, we do
not have a business office or kennel.
Dedicated
volunteers (
not paid employees) run Helping Homeless Cats rescue and cats are kept in
foster homes until adoption.
Although their nonprofit status for Jameson Rescue Ranch is
not expected to be official until sometime this fall, many
volunteers are already on board, and when they put the word out about Annie's fate, a
foster home was found.
This raises their chances of adoption, which
not only saves the adopted animal's life... it opens up a space in a pet
foster volunteer's
home for another homeless animal.
Dogma does
not have its own shelter or facility; rather, all of our rescue dogs are
fostered in
volunteers»
homes.
Please note: We do
not have a facility — we have
foster homes and
volunteers who have other responsibilities, many with full - time jobs and families of their own.
Founded in August 2009 by just two
volunteers, this rescue works entirely from
foster homes, and does
not even have a shelter.
Last Chance Animal Rescue is a
volunteer - based
not - for - profit organization located out of Southampton which rescues animals from «kill» facilities — many of which are rural shelters in southern states — and underwrites the costs of relocating them to «no - kill» facilities and
foster homes with the goal of adopting them into a forever family.
Please understand that all of our pets are in
volunteer foster homes and sometimes «life» happens and the
foster family can
not make it to their scheduled adoption event.
Technology
not only helps us with the day - to - day activities of saving animals» lives, it is the main tool enabling us to reach outside our organizations and industry to reach potential adopters,
volunteers, donors and
foster homes.
We can't do our work without our
volunteer foster homes, and there's always a need for more.
Please keep in mind, even if you can
not adopt at this time, we are always looking for
volunteers to be a
foster home.