Their willingness to take on some of the most difficult cases has made them stand out among our
many volunteer foster parents, so much so that they were recently named Foster Parents of the Year at our annual volunteer appreciation brunch.
Zulma Cruz of Loving Touch, a Queens - based rescue group and member of the Mayor's Alliance, responded and took the elderly dog into the group's foster program, in the care of
volunteer foster parents Cathy Langevin and her husband Phil Pfersching.
Foster2Home (F2H) is an innovative program that places dogs and cats in tranquil home settings where highly
trained volunteer foster parents provide TLC while making your pet's placement in a new loving home their top priority.
If you would like more info on becoming
a volunteer foster parent pleasesee the last page on this site «volunteering to foster» and if you would like to be contacted send us your info on «contact us» page.
A volunteer foster parent is someone who takes an animal into their home temporarily.
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.
Our volunteer foster parents make all of this possible.
A volunteer foster parent provides the consistency that a dedicated primary caregiver can give in - home in a quiet, enriched, low - stress setting.
Being
a volunteer foster parent can be a lot of fun, we are a fun group, and it is also very rewarding.
You can help make a life - saving difference by becoming
a volunteer foster parent today.
A volunteer foster parent assists in the rehabilitation of an animal by providing in home care.