Animal Rescue Project

Our mission | Animal Rescue Project saves homeless pets, one at a time, and offers socially responsible adoption services to those seeking the companionship of pets. By providing medical care to homeless pets, providing temporary shelter to them, and eventually finding them adoptive homes, Animal Rescue project aids in the prevention of cruelty to animals. |
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Needs |
AdministrativeWe also need volunteers to help with fund-raising, marketing, and administrative tasks.Socialize AnimalsWe look to volunteers to walk dogs, socialize cats, cuddle with kittens and puppies, bathe and groom animals in need, and so many other hands-on interactions with pets. |
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How you help |
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About us | Founded in 2010, Animal Rescue Project operates a no-kill shelter and adoption center at 219 Peekstock Dr on the south side of Kalamazoo. Each year we rescue and find responsible homes for upwards of 750 homeless dogs, cats, kittens, and puppies who might otherwise perish in public pound facilities. Our organization is blessed with more than 150 active volunteers who bring their diverse talents to our mission. Many of our volunteers have been doing this work for a decade or more. |
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