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Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities

This is your chance to get involved and help animals!  
The following information is provided as a free service to local organizations looking for volunteers.  If you would like to list your call for help, please contact me at azvegan@hotmail.com

 

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For animal-related job opportunities in Arizona, visit the Animal Defense League of Arizona's website!

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ADLA
Visit ADLA online for more info.
Phoenix:  Contact Karen Michael, phoenix@adlaz.org. Our volunteers needs vary throughout the year.
Tucson:  Contact tucson@adlaz.org. We have an ongoing need for volunteers to staff our exhibit tables. You can work with our tabling coordinator to staff exhibits, or scout for new tabling opportunities and coordinate them on your own. 
Flagstaff: 
Contact Jean Myers, Chapter Coordinator, at (928) 773-8028. Volunteers are always needed to help with the Flagstaff Feral Cat Program, to help trap and transport cats. The work involves setting traps for feral cats, returning a few hours later, taking the cats to the vet, picking them up, housing them in carriers overnight, and re-releasing them. All equipment is provided and expenses are covered. Please call David at 522-6081 to volunteer.  Volunteers are also needed to help with a dog rescue effort on the Navajo Reservation. Drivers are needed to bring homeless dogs back from the Chinle area. People are also desperately needed to provide a temporary foster home for the dogs. Please call Bella Fidel at 800-653-4335 or 480-595-6685.
Prescott/Yavapai County:  Contact Chapter Coordinator Rae Frederickson, prescott@adlaz.org. Volunteers are always needed to help with the Yavapai Spay/Neuter for Cats program.

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Cat Help And Rescue Movement
C.H.A.R.M., Inc. seeks volunteers with energy that wish to help with hands on rescues on the streets, feeding at our target areas, fostering cats or dogs, and  attending events. We are an in the trenches group and could use some people with fix it skills and the ability to do some occasional lifting and hauling. For more info on volunteer opportunities visit, www.charmcats.org
Email: director@charmcats.org, or call 602-470-0131.

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East Valley Bunny Rescue 
Currently left with only two volunteers.  The bunny barn is at maximum capacity now, which means maximum workload.  There are a couple of litters of new babies (from bunnies dropped off who turned out to be pregnant) and they are absolutely adorable!  Of course when they get old enough to have to be separated we don't know where we are going to put them. 

They need people who can give a bunny a permanent good home, drive bunnies to or from spay & neuter vet appointments, help regularly with the adoption weekends at area PetSmart stores, volunteer some time to help out in the bunny barn (filling & scrubbing water bottles, filling food dishes, filling hay holders, grooming angoras, trimming toenails, etc.,). If you can help, it would be immensely appreciated!  There's also a need for donations to help cover spay/neuter costs and sadly, also for veterinary care for the poor creatures who come to us with terrible injuries and other problems inflicted upon them by their abusers.  Even small donations help and any type of fundraising always raises awareness as well as money.

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Emergency Relief Network - a project of International Fund for Animal Welfare.  They are looking to recruit people to get involved in their international efforts to save the animals.  The Emergency Relief Network is a community consisting of individuals all over the globe that are willing to contribute their time, energy or money to this important cause.  With IFAW leading the charge, the Network is relied upon to provide volunteers, mobilize supporters, donate supplies or raise funds during natural disasters or important take-action campaigns.

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Maricopa Animal Care & Control
Help animals by becoming a volunteer.  Attend one of the monthly volunteer orientations.  Space is limited!  In order to participate, RSVP to 602-506-8133.
  In order to attend Adoption Counselor training, you must first attend a Volunteer Orientation.   For more information on future sessions, visit  http://pets.maricopa.gov click on ‘How I can Help’ and then on Volunteering or call 602-506-8133.

 

 

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