Lending a Helping Paw for the Holidays

It can be overwhelming with so many animal shelters, rescues, pets for vets programs and other pet related nonprofits vying for your support on this Giving Tuesday. However, giving can be more than making a financial donation. It can also mean giving of yourself by sharing your time and talents. There are many other ways to give back today and every day that will help animals this Holiday Season, while also not straining your budget.

The daily operation of animal shelters, rescues, pet food pantries and pets for vets programs require a lot of work, and they depend heavily on volunteers. This is a busy time of year for these volunteers, and the extra support for their organizations would be greatly appreciated.  Here is just a sampling of the many ways in which you can volunteer to help:

  • Animal Socialization: Dog walker, Obedience training, Cat socialization, Spending time with small animals
  • Caring for Animals: Feeding, Filling water bowls, Cleaning crates, Grooming
  • Shelter Maintenance: Scooping poop, Cleaning litter pans, Washing food bowls, Laundry, Keeping shelter clean and organized, Handyman projects
  • Fostering: Special in-home care for animals in need including those that are pregnant, ill, or with behavioral issues; Providing specialized socialization for future service dogs
  • Fundraising / Events: Organizing a fundraiser, Promoting the nonprofit at events, Answering questions, Manning tables, Handling animals at adoption events
  • Administration: Answering phones, Responding to emails, Data entry, Filing, Assisting with mailings, Assembling adoption and information packets
  • Outreach: Maintaining and updating social media presence on an organization’s website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram accounts; Spreading the word about organizations that you support
  • Education: Going to schools, scouting troops and youth groups to educate children on animals and the important work of shelters, pet food pantries, and pets for vets programs

There are many volunteer opportunities.  The only requirement is your commitment of time and talents. So on this Giving Tuesday, please contact your local animal shelter, rescue, pet food pantry, pets for vets program, or other pet related nonprofit for more information on how you can make a big difference lending a helping paw this Holiday Season.

Don’t be overwhelmed this Giving Tuesday, there are many ways that you can volunteer your time and talents to lend a helping paw.

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Chuck Billy is a Golden Retriever, living in Southern Maine, who likes to share his unique observations on life with his little brother Asa. When not writing his blog, he spends his days being awesome.

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