Through the Virtual Kitten Nursery, a dedicated group of
volunteer foster parents provide the
Through the Virtual Kitten Nursery, a dedicated group of
volunteer foster parents provide the around - the - clock care for hundreds of kittens every year.
A volunteer foster parent provides the consistency that a dedicated primary caregiver can give in - home in a quiet, enriched, low - stress setting.
Not exact matches
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.
These groups rely on the assistance of
volunteer foster parents to save lives by
providing temporary care.
Daws
provides all veterinary care and medicine for
foster animals, plus plenty of support to
foster parent volunteers.
To find out if becoming a
foster parent is something you'd like to take on, we encourage you to watch the videos, below, that a previous
foster parent and
volunteer has
provided.
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.
Below are links to documents that
provide a way to track your
foster parents, prepare baby bag tags, and includes detailed job descriptions for staff and
volunteers.
Atlanta Humane Society
provides ALL veterinary care, medicine, food and supplies needed for the
foster animals, in addition to plenty of support to
foster parent volunteers.
If you have space in your home for a
foster cat or kitten, dog or puppy; if you can
provide the daily attention these dogs, puppies, cats, and kittens require, and if you would appreciate the fulfillment of being a
foster parent, then this
volunteer opportunity is for you.
Touchpoints: Preparing Children for Transitions (PDF - 666 KB) Coalition for Children, Youth & Families (2014)
Provides people who are involved in key transition points for a child in out - of - home care such as ongoing workers,
foster parents, relative caregivers, adoption workers, CASA
volunteers, therapists, and Tribal workers.
It also
provides education to child welfare caseworkers,
foster parents, CASA
volunteers and judges about the importance of high - quality, consistent child care for young children involved in the child welfare system.