On Thursday, May 27, Animal Lifeline's staff and volunteers left West Virginia to head back to Pennsylvania. But their work will have an impact for a long time to come. Just look at this great video about the trip to see how much this small group accomplished.
On Thursday, May 27, Animal Lifeline's staff and volunteers left West Virginia to head back to Pennsylvania. But their work will have an impact for a long time to come. Just look at this great video about the trip to see how much this small group accomplished.
Volunteers playing with puppies at Ritchie County Humane Society
On Friday, Devon set off on a trip
to rehab West Virginia shelters alongside 27 college-student
volunteers. The trip was organized by Animal Lifeline
and funded by the Petfinder.com Foundation and Animal Planet's R.O.A.R.
Here's Devon's latest update from the field. Plus -- Denise Bash
and Jen Daley of Animal Lifeline are writing in to answer your
questions about pet rescue and transport all week! Write your questions
in the comments
section below.It's hard to believe I have only been in West Virginia for four days. Every day we have worked at least a full 12 hours. If the sun didn't go down every night I have a feeling we would be able to work a few more, but with such a large task at hand, the long days are well worth the sacrifice. Within the last few days we have gotten an incredible amount of work accomplished.
Sunday we all split into teams and I was able to be part of the shelter educational outreach program. Not only did I help prepare and run the program, I was also able to listen to the presenters and learn about the realities of animal sheltering. Among the presenters there were a behaviorist, a veterinarian, a vet tech, and an adoption and transportation specialist.
"Cammy" in the car with us
On Friday, Devon set off on a trip to rehab West Virginia shelters alongside 27 college-student volunteers. The trip was organized by Animal Lifeline and funded by the Petfinder.com Foundation and Animal Planet's R.O.A.R. Here's Devon's latest update from the field. Plus -- Denise Bash and Jen Daley of Animal Lifeline are writing in to answer your questions about pet rescue and transport all week! Write your questions in the comments section below.The outreach project here in West Virginia is unlike anything I have ever been part of. Within my first hour of being here I had already helped save a life by being part of a rescue for a dog we found wandering along the side of the road. We took the dog, whom we had named "Cammy," to the holding facility of the Clay County Animal Control, which was the first site that I had visited.
Continue reading West Virginia shelter project: Devon helps save a dog in his first hour!.
Students helping out at a shelter on a previous Animal Lifeline trip
As the program assistant for the Petfinder.com Foundation, I get to experience many events for animal welfare. One of my most exciting events will be starting today: This morning I will be flying into Charleston, WV, to be part of an outreach program with Animal Lifeline.
Twenty-seven college students and I will travel to three separate counties in West Virginia to provide shelter repair, training, and transport of approximately 35 adoptable dogs to rescues and shelters in Pennsylvania.
We'll be volunteering at the shelters in Ritchie County, Braxton County and Clay County. We will also work with various transportation groups to coordinate rescue efforts.
The Petfinder.com Foundation and Animal Planet's R.O.A.R. are funding the trip with a $25,000 grant to Animal Lifeline, which sends student volunteers to animal shelters that have major rehabbing projects to be done. Learn more about the West Virginia trip and all the participating shelters here.
Continue reading Petfinder.com Foundation/R.O.A.R. rehab West Virginia shelters.







