Paws Cause - Get Involved!

The Humane Society and all of our local animal rescue organizations accept volunteers. In fact, volunteers make it all possible. Without community donations of time, money and food, most local organizations would not exist. Stuff envelopes, walk dogs, answer phones, donate food, or even money. It all saves lives. What can you give?

Some of the organizations with whom you can volunteer are listed below:

Friends For Life Animal Rescue
Friends For Life Animal Rescue is a non-profit organization dedicated to ending the suffering and killing of homeless companion animals in Humboldt County and beyond through programs designed to (1) place homeless companion animals in permanent, loving, adoptive homes, (2) reduce the number of dogs and cats being born, and (3) enrich the human-animal bond. www.dogrescuers.org

Sequoia Humane Society
Provides shelter and humane care for homeless animals while working vigorously to end the tragedy of euthanasia caused by too many animals, not enough homes.
Their goals are to: End the overpopulation of dogs and cats. Keep animals with homes from becoming homeless. Find homes for all adoptable animals.
www.sequoiahumane.org The Sequoia Humane Society is supported in part by Tail Waggers Thrift Shop in Henderson Center.

Miranda’s Rescue
Miranda’s Rescue is dedicated to providing loving shelter for homeless animals of all varieties. Their endless desire to end homelessness and provide an outlet for adoptable animals is an asset to our community. www.mirandasrescue.org Miranda’s Rescue is supported in part by Miranda’s Thrift Shop in Fortuna.

Humboldt Wildlife Care Center
The Humboldt Wildlife Care Center, established in 1979, is a non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue, treatment, and rehabilitation of orphaned or injured native wildlife. The ultimate goal of HWCC is to release the treated animals back into the wild. Trained volunteers, with access to veterinary help, treat a wide range of injuries incurred mostly from human contact (i.e. gunshot wounds, vehicular impacts, etc.) The HWCC receives and treats all native species including protected and endangered wildlife, with the exception of mountain lions, bears, and adult deer. Through the dedicated work of volunteers, many native animals, especially birds, are successfully released every month. HWCC treats over 800 mammals and birds every year.
www.humwild.org

Heart of the Redwoods Horse Rescue
Heart of the Redwoods Horse Rescue is a California 501 (c) (3) nonprofit. Our mission is primarily rescuing abused, neglected, or unwanted horses, bringing them back to health, and then adopting them out to loving homes. "Ensuring quality care and treatment of horses through rehabilitation, humane education, and community outreach." The rescue also has a human education component to the mission that focuses on horse/human interaction and is currently reflected in the Horsemanship I and II clinics run by the rescue. These clinics are focused on developing a relationship between humans and horses that comes from trust in each other and confidence in themselves. And from a practical sense the clinics focus on basic horsemenship and safety skills.
476-0362 or email to Redwoodrescue@aol.com

The BONES Rescue Group
The BONES rescue group was formed to serve the needs of homeless, neglected, and abused animals in the Round Valley area. "Our goal is to rescue, rehabilitate, and place these animals into loving homes."
Our rescued pets are kept in our homes as members of our families, they are never kept in kennels. Most of our pets have been abandoned or abused. We give them the TLC necessary to become trusting again. They are healthy, happy and well adjusted and are ready for forever homes.

BONES Pet Rescue

 

P.O. Box 97

 

Covelo CA 95428

 

Phone: 707-983-6422

 

Email:

pepperwood@saber.net

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