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ORGANIZATION: Voice for the Animals Foundation

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 413 people are interested
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Fostering: We are always in need of loving foster homes for cats, kittens, and dogs. Having more foster homes allows us to rescue more animals! Fostering is FREE. We provide food, toys, beds, and medical costs.

Socializing: Help socialize and care for our boarded cats and kittens. Any time you can spend with them brightens their day and means more than you know. Your love and attention help the cats become more adoptable so they can find their forever homes. Tuesday through Friday.

Sunday Adoption Help: Join us Sundays at the Pacific Palisades Farmer's Market. Talk to the public about Voice for the Animals while helping to find our rescued animals homes.

Publicity/Fundraising: There are many other ways you can help Voice for the Animals. Help raise funds by holding a bake, rummage, or craft sale, make posters and flyers, spread the word about fostering and adopting rescue animals, assist with our social media campaigns... the possibilities are endless! Contact us for other volunteer opportunites.

*can be under 18 for Sunday adoption event. Needs to be over 18 to come socialize with the cats.

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About Voice for the Animals Foundation

Location:

2633 Lincoln Blvd #202, Santa Monica, CA 90405, US

Mission Statement

Voice For The Animals Foundation is devoted to creating respect and empathy for animals through education, rescue, advocacy and legislation.

Description

OUR PROGRAMS:

Hotline: Our 24-hour Animal Assistance hotline receives thousands of calls each year. The Hotline Manager returns every call, providing information on: low-cost vaccination clinics, low-cost spay-neuter clinics, feral cats, dog trainers, animal behaviorists, how to find a lost pet, wildlife assistance, reporting animal abuse, and much more. Call the Hotline at (310) 392-5153

Helping Friends: The Helping Friends Program gives seniors, people with disabilities, terminal illnesses, and individuals on fixed incomes the extra support they need to care for their animals, who often are their only companions. If you need assistance from the Helping Friends program call our Hotline at 310-392-5153.

Working Cats: The Working Cats Program relocates sterilized and vaccinated feral cats who would otherwise have been euthanized at the shelter to places that have problems with rats. The rats are repelled by the cats' odor and leave. Compared to the methods that are most commonly used to control rats, this method proves to be effective, humane and environmentally friendly. It is a win-win-win situation!

Los Angeles Zoo Watch: Voice for the Animals Foundation (VFTA) has been working on L.A. Zoo issues, with a focus on elephants, since the 1990s, holding press conferences and campaigning to close the Zoo's inadequate elephant exhibit. In 2003, VFTA was a major supporter of the taxpayer lawsuit to bring Ruby the elephant back to the Los Angeles Zoo after she had been separated from her companion of 16 years and sent to the Knoxville Zoo in Tennessee. Elephant advocates prevailed when 44-year-old Ruby was brought back in November 2004.

Rescue and Adoption: Our Rescue, Rehabilitation and Adoption Program was created as a safety net for elderly companion animals in jeopardy reported to our Animal Assistance Hotline. Although we always try to help people continue to care for their companion animals, there are times when that is impossible. The cats and dogs we take in are given medical attention and rehabilitation. While awaiting adoption, they are housed in foster homes and are advertised on specialized internet websites and in local newspapers. They are also shown at our weekly adoptions.

Animal Abuse Prevention: The Voice for the Animals foundation assists with the reporting and prosecuting of animal abuse and neglect. We have taken an active role in training LAPD officers, and work closely with both the police and the city attorney's Animal Protection Unit.

Humane Education: The goal of our Humane Education Program is to sensitize young people to animal issues, and to nurture their potential for compassion towards those sentient beings who are considered "subhuman." Although the educational system offers humane education at the elementary level, very little exists at the secondary level. Considering that adolescence is the time when young people stop seeing themselves as "children" and begin to see themselves as "adults," it is imperative that the animal-abusive parts of adult culture do not become for them synonymous with "growing up."

Animal Film Program: The Animal Film Program will produce broadcast quality films on a variety of animal-related topics for domestic and international distribution.

CAUSE AREAS

Animals
Community
Animals, Community

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

Sawtelle Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90066

(34.005016,-118.43384)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

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