Projects tagged with "health"

Volunteer at Beagles and Buddies

Want to be a volunteer? Check out the following: Pooper Scoopers: They have around 100 dogs at any given time, and they do produce a lot of poop! General handyperson: The kennel is so maintenance intensive they are always in need of cleaners & repairs all over the place. They work very hard to keep the environment clean and safe & if you can use a hammer, screwdriver or have any electrical skills, they could really use a helping hand. Can you paint, plaster, do wood work on fences & gates? Animal Trainer: Someone who can spend time at the sanctuary teaching the dogs basic commands and obedience training. You don't have to be a professional trainer- one of their volunteers learned most of what she knows from youtube vids! Veterinarian: they desperately need a practical minded Veterinarian who is willing to make house calls once or twice a month here to the sanctuary. It's a major hardship to bundle up & haul 20 separate dogs over to another location simply for shots & general care. If they were blessed with a Veterinarian angel who could make house calls to the sanctuary, of course they are more than willing to pay & would be ever grateful. (They'd also like to feature our Sanctuary Vet here on their website.) Doggie Wranglers needed: Folks who love dogs & can pet them, brush them, walk them, or just hang out with the shy ones to help them socialize. Anyone from age 14 to 100 who can love a dog is welcome. Children under l4 must have consent & supervision of a parent or guardian. This job also includes pooper scooping.Kennel cleaning: Cleaning doggie houses, washing and replacing beds. This is a job for those not afraid of hot water, bleach & pinesol. They keep the doggies and their living spaces clean and that's a demanding chore. They could use help in this area. Could you sew & tack little bedding pads together? They need people to cut up blankets and comforters & tack then together to make little doggie sleeping pads. theyhave the materials and need you to cut them up into bedding approximately 3'x3' and 2'x2' (Of course, a few inches either way won't matter.) They need them fluffy and tacked together so they can wash & dry them faster & easier. Bug those friends and neighbors: for older polyester comforters that you can fold into quarters & tack together to make softer fluffier washable bedding for these doggies to snuggle on inside their kennels. Sign painter who could make nice yard signs for the reception area & yards. Drivers: They need drivers who can drive them to their Vet visits & help bust death-row inmates outta jail on rescue pickups. There are dogs who can be saved if only there are folks available with cars to go pick them up. They need on-call drivers and a dispatcher volunteer to help organize rescue pickups & vet trips. Dog Clothes: it gets cold here in the winter, and the dogs appreciate warm coats. Homemade dog clothes or store bought ones welcome. Help at adoption events: Several times a year they take their pets to big adoption events in the Los Angeles area or Orange County, such as Irvine Animal Care Center's Home for the Holidays event every December. They always welcome people who can help set up the area at the event, or who can come with or meet there to walk the dogs, feed them, or help them get adopted during the event. See their "events" page for our upcoming schedule.. Petsmart adoption events: In the past, on the weekends they have had volunteers who have taken some of their dogs to a Petsmart of the volunteer's choice to try to get them adopted. They don't have any volunteers who do that currently. The closest Petsmart to them is in Apple Valley's Jess Ranch shopping center.

Support Lifesaving Care with the LA County Animal Care Foundation as a Faithful Friend

Los Angeles County Animal Care Foundation provides a vital financial backbone for the seven LA County care centers, including Downey, through their "Faithful Friends" program. By becoming a recurring donor, community members ensure that funds are always available for emergency medical care, specialized grooming to enhance adoptability, and behavior enrichment programs that reduce shelter stress. They use these contributions to provide the "extra" care that goes beyond the basic shelter budget, such as spay/neuter vouchers and disaster response equipment, directly improving the quality of life for thousands of animals each year. Donors can choose to make a one-time gift or set up automatic payments, with all proceeds going toward programs like "Dreams Come True" for medical cases and "Fresh Starts" for professional grooming.
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Support Pet Wellness with SEAACA at the Veterinary Clinic

SEAACA streamlines the operations of their public Wellness Clinic by utilizing volunteers to assist with essential administrative and customer service tasks. During busy vaccination and microchipping clinics, these assistants greet pet owners and help them navigate the check-in process and necessary health paperwork. By managing the flow of customers and ensuring all documentation is accurate, they allow the medical staff to focus on providing direct care to the animals. This role is an excellent way for those interested in veterinary science or public health to see how a high-volume clinic supports the local community's pets. Must be 18+
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Provide Professional Expertise with SEAACA as a Veterinary Volunteer or Intern

SEAACA provides specialized pathways for Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) students and licensed veterinarians to give back to the community while gaining or sharing valuable expertise. RVT Interns work under professional supervision to complete their required hours, assisting with clinical tasks and surgeries at the Downey facility. Additionally, they welcome licensed veterinarians to volunteer their time at off-site events and community vaccination clinics, providing the professional oversight needed to offer high-quality medical services to the public. This program bridges the gap between professional expertise and shelter needs, ensuring that all animals have access to top-tier care. Must be 18+ and meet professional or educational requirements.
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Help Provide Animal Assisted Therapy as a Love On 4 Paws Volunteer

Love On 4 Paws wants to share animals with other people - especially those who are more vulnerable, lonely, or in pain. Working with the people they visit is rewarding and fun. It is wonderful to see the affection between the patients and the dogs. In the case of some of the children they visit, the Love On 4 Paws program is their first opportunity to touch or play with an animal. Being a Love On 4 Paws volunteer is not always easy. You'll have to deal with hospital requirements (TB tests, written exams), frequent dog baths, yearly dog health exams, LA traffic, etc. But, the joy and happiness you and your wonderful animal can bring to people who are bedridden, in wheelchairs, or isolated from normal companionship is unbelievable!!! Love On 4 Paws volunteers need to be 18 or more years old, and must be able to pass a basic background check. Click here to start the process: https://www.loveon4paws.org/volunteer/
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Support Animal Assisted Therapy at Love On 4 Paws

Love On 4 Paws is a non-profit, volunteer based organization committed to making a positive difference for those in need through animal assisted therapy. They have a continuing need for funds to cover cameras, film, uniforms, sanitary supplies, yearly vet checkups, outreach expenses, and more. Click here to help: https://support.loveon4paws.org/
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