Work with us to “Master Train” key leaders in our disadvantaged communities. Following a “train-the-trainer model”, Master Training works to identify a neighborhood’s needed skills and then trains local leaders within that neighborhood – so that necessary skills remain imbedded for ongoing community use.
Coming soon, we are developing events just right for the whole family. Sign up now and stay tuned for even more! How would you like to make an impact? Would you like to assemble care packages? Distribute toys? Pack needed food? Or, maybe you’d like to teach a skill? Beginning is easy. Sign up as…
If you have special skillsets such as ability to vaccinate and administer medications, professional dog training, professional grooming, running errands (post office, purchasing supplies, dropping animals off at the vet), landscaping, please make note of that when you get in touch with us!
A big help you can do for us is making more locals aware of our rescue! We have a variety of flyers that we welcome volunteers to bring to local veterinary offices, pet shops, coffee shops, and stores to post up to raise awareness about our rescue and our services!
Tasks you may be involved in: • bathing and grooming animals • walking dogs • socializing shy animals • cleaning cattery and office area • organizing supplies • cleaning outside area
Reach out to local restaurants and chains to see if they have fundraising options – these are often “events” created so that friends, family, and people in the community can visit a restaurant on a certain day and mention the fundraiser’s name. Then, a % of those purchases goes directly to us!
Collect water bottles from your home and your neighbors and bring them to a local recycling center (many can be found at grocery stores) and support us that way! This is a wonderful project for younger kids or even Girl Scout troops!
We love volunteers who can make binders with pet profiles for animals who have been in our care for a long time. Those binders can then be dropped off at veterinary offices and pet-related stores such as grooming centers and supply stores so that people can look through them to see if there are animals…